All The Myths On Sunday
Diesel Park West Lyrics


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All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on

Oh, I am a humble man
Thankful for my rights and inheritance too
How about you?
And I want to stay in sight
Of things that I believe in
And I know they'll be true
The sweet, sweet truth
I wouldn't question letters of authority
Yeah, I keep the bedroom cold to save energy
'Cause it's good for me, yeah

And as long as there's something for me
As long as the world swings my way
I don't have any complaints
And I believe all the myths on Sunday

And I am as white as snow
'Cept for when I sit out in the sun
The hot sun
Then I look so different
Just like I've become an African
And I'm always showing clearly my morality
Yeah, I rule by the consent of the majority
Ain't it good to see

And as long as there's something for me
As long as the world swings my way
I don't have any complaints
And I believe all the myths on Sunday

All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday

All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on

Yes, sir, it's a wonderful life
Making these decisions just for you
No one but you

And as long as there's something for me
As long as the world swings my way
I don't have any complaints
And I believe all the myths on Sunday

I don't have any complaints
And I believe all the myths on Sunday

All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday




All the myths on Sunday
All the myths on Sunday

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song All the Myths on Sunday by Diesel Park West explores the concept of blind faith, conformity, and self-interest. The first stanza talks about the singer's humble nature and gratitude towards his rights and inheritance. He also expresses his desire to hold on to his beliefs and the truth he believes in. The singer shows his reluctance to question the authority and a willingness to follow the rules, as shown by his decision to sleep in a cold room to conserve energy.


The second stanza is ironic in nature as the singer talks about being 'whiter than snow' while also referring to the possibility of him becoming an African when out in the sun. He portrays himself as someone who always makes moral decisions and follows the majority for their consent. The singer continues to emphasize his perspective on blind faith, self-interest, and conformity, emphasizing that he believes in all the myths on Sunday just as long as they favor him.


The repetition of the phrase "all the myths on Sunday" highlights the idea that people may blindly believe in myths and dogmas that are passed on to them for generations without questioning them. The song is a critique of people's tendency to embrace beliefs that are not based on rational thought or evidence. Diesel Park West is reminding us that blindly following myths without questioning them can lead to negative outcomes.


Line by Line Meaning

All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods on a day of rest and worship


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods on a day of rest and worship


All the myths on
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods


Oh, I am a humble man
Claiming humility


Thankful for my rights and inheritance too
Grateful for unearned privileges and advantages


How about you?
Rhetorical question to suggest shared beliefs


And I want to stay in sight
Desire to remain within one's comfort zone


Of things that I believe in
Preferring confirmation of existing beliefs


And I know they'll be true
Believing that personal beliefs are objective truths


The sweet, sweet truth
Emphasizing the supposed validity of individual beliefs


I wouldn't question letters of authority
Blindly accepting and respecting power structures


Yeah, I keep the bedroom cold to save energy
Claiming to care about environmental responsibility for appearances sake


'Cause it's good for me, yeah
Justifying environmentalism as a self-serving action


And as long as there's something for me
Conditional self-interest


As long as the world swings my way
Desire for the world to confirm existing beliefs and benefit oneself


I don't have any complaints
Denial of dissatisfaction due to self-interest and privilege


And I believe all the myths on Sunday
Reiterating the title's message of belief in falsehoods


And I am as white as snow
Claiming racial purity and innocence


'Cept for when I sit out in the sun
Except when exposed to the reality of one's appearance


The hot sun
Emphasizing the factor that reveals one's true appearance


Then I look so different
Acknowledgement of the contrast between self-image and reality


Just like I've become an African
Comparison to a group stereotypically considered as non-white


And I'm always showing clearly my morality
Emphasizing and displaying self-perceived moral superiority


Yeah, I rule by the consent of the majority
Claiming democratic legitimacy while ignoring the concerns and rights of minority groups


Ain't it good to see
Rhetorical question to emphasize and attempt to justify one's actions and beliefs


Yes, sir, it's a wonderful life
Expressing contentment and satisfaction with one's privileged position in society


Making these decisions just for you
Emphasizing the belief in individualism and self-interest above all else


No one but you
Reinforcing the focus on self-interest and the dismissal of collective concerns


I don't have any complaints
Denial of dissatisfaction due to self-interest and privilege


And I believe all the myths on Sunday
Reiterating the title's message of belief in falsehoods


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods on a day of rest and worship


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods on a day of rest and worship


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods


All the myths on Sunday
Repeating the title and emphasizing belief in falsehoods




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