Root
Deftones Lyrics


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To be forced under I look unto your home because
We gave our eyes but no one will yes I know because
To heed the cause I will be barred but you won't
He get, he gets real high he's up inside we start to cry

Just because I'm really poor, living in me is so poor
Deliver me there to be judged by one or licked by three
And your holes enclose
We gave our eyes no one will yes I know because

To heed the cause I will be barred but you won't
He get, he gets real high he's up inside we start to cry
Just because I'm really poor, living in me is so poor
Deliver me up

Cannot fuck to be me and you won't find me
And you won't find me and you will don't know me, psycho
I don't believe you will find me
And you won't find me and you will so come from, a psycho
I don't believe you will find me
And you won't find me and you will don't quit, psycho

I don't believe you will find me
I'm in trouble, because playing God




I and me we go with Jesus in a bowl of dirt
Yeah, yeah, so poor, I will fly

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Deftones’ song “Root” are cryptic and open to interpretation. It seems to describe a feeling of being oppressed or trapped and being unable to escape or find solace. The opening lines, "To be forced under, I look unto your home because / we gave our eyes but no one will yes I know because," suggest a sense of desperation and a search for help from an outside source, but that help is not forthcoming. The singer seems to be acknowledging that they have given everything they can, but it has not been enough to get them out of their current situation.


The lines "Deliver me there to be judged by one or licked by three / And your holes enclose / We gave our eyes no one will yes I know because" are particularly enigmatic. The reference to being judged by one or licked by three could potentially reference sexual abuse or exploitation, but it is unclear. The idea of "holes" enclosing could also be a metaphor for being trapped or confined. The repeated lyric "Just because I'm really poor, living in me is so poor" further emphasizes a sense of desperation and hopelessness.


Overall, "Root" is a song that is heavy on atmosphere and emotion, but light on concrete meaning. It is up to the listener to decide what the lyrics mean to them and how they relate to their own experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

To be forced under I look unto your home because
I feel trapped and helpless, and I turn to you for help as I am desperate and alone.


We gave our eyes but no one will yes I know because
We offered our assistance and support, yet no one accepted it, and I realize that it is the reality.


To heed the cause I will be barred but you won't
Even if I try to stand up for what I believe, I will face resistance, while you can do so without any opposition.


He get, he gets real high he's up inside we start to cry
He indulges in drugs to escape his reality, and we are so numb and broken that we break down and cry.


Just because I'm really poor, living in me is so poor
My life is impoverished, and my emotional state is destitute, and it's because of my lack of resources.


Deliver me there to be judged by one or licked by three
Take me away, so that I may face punishment by a single person or be humiliated by three individuals at the same time.


And your holes enclose
Referring to the emptiness in someone's soul, suggesting that the listener is incomplete and needs to find something to fill the void.


Cannot fuck to be me and you won't find me
I am who I am, and you can't change that no matter how much you try. Alternatively, it may mean, 'you can't be me, and you won't understand me no matter how hard you try.'


And you won't find me and you will don't know me, psycho
You won't find me because you don't know who I am, so stop trying to psychoanalyze me.


I don't believe you will find me
I'm such a mystery that even if you try to find me, you won't be able to uncover my true self.


And you won't find me and you will so come from, a psycho
You won't be able to find me, so don't bother. Even trying to look for me would make you look like a crazy person.


I don't believe you will find me
I remain unconvinced that you will discover who I am at my core.


And you won't find me and you will don't quit, psycho
I'm pretty sure you won't find out who I am, so don't waste your time trying. However, if you keep trying, you'll look like a psycho.


I'm in trouble, because playing God
I'm in a bind because of trying to be in control of things like God, which I don't have the power for.


I and me we go with Jesus in a bowl of dirt
I feel so insignificant and small, and I'm just a part of a bigger picture, like Jesus in a bowl of dirt.


Yeah, yeah, so poor, I will fly
Even though I'm destitute and impoverished, I choose to dream and hope for a better future so that I can rise above it all and fly high.




Lyrics © Roba Music Verlag GMBH, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ABE CUNNINGHAM, ABRAN CUNNINGHAM, CHI CHENG, CHINO MORENO, CHINO CAMILO MORENO, STEPHEN CARPENTER

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on Needles & Pins

The song "Needles and Pins" by Deftones, featured on their self titled album “Deftones," is a passionate plea for the intimacy and connection between two people in a crowded yet lonely world. The lyrics express admiration and awe for the beauty and charisma of the person the singer is addressing, likening them to a "star" with an alluring presence that outshines everything around them. The use of metaphors, such as "you're pins, I'm needles" and "Put the cross between me and you," suggests the two people are meant to complement each other, fitting together like puzzle pieces.

The repetitive use of the phrase "Here we are" throughout the song serves to almost anchor the two people to each other amidst the chaos of the outside world. The lyrics also encourage the two people to "tune out" from the surrounding noise and distractions and focus solely on each other, finding solace in their shared passion for music and the "sound" they create together. Ultimately, the message is one of defiance and strength against any external forces that might try to come between them.

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