Compassion
Death Is Not Glamorous Lyrics


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This isn't culture, it's an industry,
Living creatures, barely alive, chaines up in factories.
And you can tell yourself that you do enough to warrant a slip from time to time,
But your conscience knows better and you know it tastes wrong, so open your eyes.
Born into this mess, and they painted us a prettier picture,
We swallow everything we're fed, the food, the lies and the fiction.
But we don't have to live by history books, we can write and illustrate our own.
Just realize that every meal is a choice, and you only reap what you have shown.
And yet they call it culture, millions slaughtered by the day.
And it's easy to just not care when you're 1000 miles away.
But think twice next time it's on your plate;
Environmental repercussions, a higher taste.
Born and raised in a fucking cage,
How can we keep making this mistake?
So many reasons, the list is so long.
All this cruelty in our lives, it just feels wrong.
There's a better way, so much more than just fashion.





You say you care, I say you're scared....Prove me wrong!

Overall Meaning

In the song "Compassion" by Death Is Not Glamorous, the lyrics convey a powerful message about the cruelty behind the meat industry as well as the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions. The song opens with the line, "This isn't culture, it's an industry," which highlights the idea that the commercial meat industry is not something to be revered or admired, but rather a business centered around exploiting living creatures.


The lyrics go on to describe how animals are kept in factories, barely alive and chained up, in order to produce food for human consumption. The artist challenges the listener to question their own conscience and to open their eyes to the harm that is being done in the name of profit. The line "every meal is a choice" specifically speaks to the power that individuals have to make a positive impact by choosing to consume ethically sourced and produced food.


Throughout the song, there is a call to action for listeners to take a stand and make a change. The artist challenges those who claim to care but are too scared to take action, urging them to prove them wrong. The song's overall message is one of compassion and responsibility, encouraging listeners to make conscious choices about what they eat and to take a stand against animal cruelty.


Line by Line Meaning

This isn't culture, it's an industry,
The exploitation of living creatures in the name of tradition and culture has transformed into a means of doing business.


Living creatures, barely alive, chaines up in factories.
The beings born into the business are cursed to a life of suffering and are restricted to a life without freedom.


And you can tell yourself that you do enough to warrant a slip from time to time,
You may justify your occasional slip-up by believing that you do enough otherwise to compensate.


But your conscience knows better and you know it tastes wrong, so open your eyes.
Your conscience recognizes that what you're doing is not right, and you must become aware of it and fight against it.


Born into this mess, and they painted us a prettier picture,
We were born into this chaos and given a false idea of what the world should look like.


We swallow everything we're fed, the food, the lies and the fiction.
We believe everything we're told, including propaganda and false information, and we gulp down the food we're offered even if it's not ethical.


But we don't have to live by history books, we can write and illustrate our own.
We don't have to be guided by the history books that portray the world in a certain way; instead, we have the power to create our own history and narrative.


Just realize that every meal is a choice, and you only reap what you have shown.
You must realize that every meal you consume is a choice that you make, and that the consequences of your actions will come back to you.


And yet they call it culture, millions slaughtered by the day.
The mass genocide of numerous animals in the name of culture is common, and it is sickening to refer to it as such.


And it's easy to just not care when you're 1000 miles away.
It's easy to ignore the pain and suffering when you're not in the immediate vicinity of it.


But think twice next time it's on your plate;
Before eating something, think about the impact it had on the planet and the animal it came from.


Environmental repercussions, a higher taste.
By avoiding non-plant-based foods, you can promote sustainability and a healthier lifestyle.


Born and raised in a fucking cage,
Animals raised in captivity are devoid of freedom and joy.


How can we keep making this mistake?
Why do we continue harming animals in the name of tradition and culture?


So many reasons, the list is so long.
There are so many reasons to change our ways, and the list of reasons just continues to grow.


All this cruelty in our lives, it just feels wrong.
The cruelty towards animals feels wrong, and we must put an end to it to create a more ethical world.


There's a better way, so much more than just fashion.
There are better, more ethical, and more sustainable ways to live life than just following the latest trend or fashion.


You say you care, I say you're scared....Prove me wrong!
You may claim to care about animals, but if you're not willing to change your ways, it's just fear holding you back. Prove me wrong by making a change.




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