Xenophobia
Denver Harbor Lyrics
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When will we ever learn
Set fire to the station
Then count the seconds
Every bridge is gonna burn
There's no denying greatness
Still you choose to turn the other way again
You've got your problem and it
Goes around comes around again
One more manipulation
Goes around comes around again
You cast the darkest shadow
To hell with circumstance
Genius is hard to swallow
Forget the future
There can be no second chance
There's no denying greatness
Still you choose to turn the other way again
You've got your problem and it
Goes around comes around again
One more manipulation
Goes around comes around again
And even if the powers pay
Goes around comes around again
There's always more left to take
Dancing with the devil now
And you want what you don't have
And you bleed with a vengeance
And you fight for greed or for nothing at all
There's no denying greatness
Still you choose to turn the other way again
You've got your problem and it
Goes around comes around again
One more manipulation
Goes around comes around again
And even if the powers pay
Goes around comes around again
There's always more left to take
Goes around comes around again
The lyrics of Denver Harbor's song Xenophobia describe a nation consumed by hatred, where every bridge is destined to burn and a second chance is out of the question. The verses suggest that even in the face of greatness, people choose to turn a blind eye and ignore the potential for progress. The chorus repeats the phrase "Goes around comes around again," implying that the negative actions of individuals will eventually come back to haunt them, even if they are in positions of power.
The song highlights the dangers of greed and manipulation, urging listeners to take a hard look at their motives and actions. The use of phrases such as "dancing with the devil" and "fighting for greed" further emphasize the idea that the pursuit of power can have negative consequences, and create a self-fulfilling cycle of destruction.
Overall, Denver Harbor's Xenophobia is a powerful commentary on society's tendency to let hatred, greed, and corruption consume its better angels, leading to a world where progress is impossible, and destruction looms around every corner.
Line by Line Meaning
One nation under hatred
We are united in our animosity towards others
When will we ever learn
Why can't we overcome our xenophobia?
Set fire to the station
Destroy whatever represents those we hate
Then count the seconds
Revel in our destructive actions
Every bridge is gonna burn
We will ruin all connections with other people
There's no denying greatness
Some people are truly exceptional
Still you choose to turn the other way again
But we ignore their talents simply because of their background
You've got your problem and it
You're the one with the issue
Goes around comes around again
Karma always comes back around
One more manipulation
Another instance of exploiting someone's differences
You cast the darkest shadow
Your bigotry affects those around you
To hell with circumstance
We ignore context and make unfounded assumptions
Genius is hard to swallow
We struggle to accept that talent transcends racial and ethnic barriers
Forget the future
We're ignoring the potential positive impacts of diversity
There can be no second chance
Our hatred has permanently destroyed opportunities for progress
And even if the powers pay
Even if justice is served against those in power
There's always more left to take
We'll never stop finding new ways to hate and exclude others
Dancing with the devil now
Our actions are leading us towards moral corruption
And you want what you don't have
We covet what is different or what we believe is superior to us
And you bleed with a vengeance
Our hatred causes harm and damage to others
And you fight for greed or for nothing at all
Our hate is either driven by selfishness or has no discernable reason
Goes around comes around again
Karma will always catch up to us
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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