Christian Brothers
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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No bad dream fucker's gonna boss me around
Christian brothers gonna take him down
But it can't help me get over
Don't be cross, this sick I want
I've seen the boss blink on and off

Fake concerns is what's the matter, man
And you think I ought to shake your motherfucking hand
Well I know how much you care

Don't be cross, this sick I want
I've seen the boss blink on and off
Come here by me I want you here
Nightmares become me it's so fucking clear





Nightmares become me it's so fucking clear

Overall Meaning

This song seems to be about addiction and struggling to break free from it. The lines "No bad dream fucker's gonna boss me around, Christian brothers gonna take him down" suggest that the singer is determined not to let their addiction control them anymore, and that they may have turned to a religious faith (the "Christian brothers") for help. However, even with that help, it's still incredibly difficult for the singer to overcome their addiction ("But it can't help me get over"). The lines "Fake concerns is what's the matter, man, and you think I ought to shake your motherfucking hand" suggest that the singer is dealing with people who aren't really helping, but who pretend to be concerned ("fake concerns"). Perhaps they are part of a support group, or friends or family who don't really understand what the singer is going through. The line "I know how much you care" is likely sarcastic, indicating that the singer doesn't feel truly understood or helped by these people.


The chorus, "Don't be cross, this sick I want, I've seen the boss blink on and off" is a bit cryptic, but seems to suggest that the singer is struggling with the desire to continue their addiction (the "sick I want") even though they know it's harming them ("I've seen the boss blink on and off" - the "boss" may refer to the part of the singer's brain that is fighting against their addiction).


Overall, the song conveys a sense of desperation and hopelessness, even as the singer is trying to break free from their addiction. They feel trapped and controlled by something that they know is harming them, but they can't seem to escape it.


Line by Line Meaning

No bad dream fucker's gonna boss me around
I refuse to let my nightmares control my life.


Christian brothers gonna take him down
My faith will help me overcome my struggles.


But it can't help me get over
Even my faith has its limitations when it comes to healing my pain.


Don't be cross, this sick I want
I know my desires may seem strange or unhealthy, but I can't help what I want.


I've seen the boss blink on and off
I've witnessed authority figures show weakness and vulnerability.


Fake concerns is what's the matter, man
People's insincere or superficial worries are causing frustration for me.


And you think I ought to shake your motherfucking hand
You expect me to show respect or gratitude when I feel mistreated or ignored.


Well I know how much you care
I'm aware of your true intentions or lack thereof.


Come here by me I want you here
I crave connection or companionship despite my struggles and pain.


Nightmares become me it's so fucking clear
My fears and anxieties have taken over my life, making it painfully obvious to me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steven Paul Smith

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Schadenfreude24

"Where “Between the Bars” warms you like an old fashioned on a cold
night, “Christian Brothers” sprays alcohol on a raging fire. Here’s the
sound of an unqualified mean drunk. Named after a brand of bottom-shelf
brandy, the song stands among Elliott’s angriest tracks. It’s certainly
his most profane. Just listen to that vengeful opening couplet: “No bad
dream fucker’s gonna boss me around/ Christian Brothers gonna take him
down.” Early in his career, Elliott often sang of vague, violent
memories from his youth. Fans have interpreted these lyrics as allusions
to the alleged abuse he suffered from his stepfather. Regardless of its
source, anger infused much of Elliott’s work, a fact lost on those who
reduced his songs as “sad bastard” music. On “Christian Brothers”, the
song’s protagonist celebrates the memory-erasing powers of cheap liquor.
He knows the alcohol “won’t help me get over,” but that doesn’t stop
him from opening another bottle. With its venomous lyrics and wonky
guitar riff, “Christian Brothers” awaits a thunderous metal cover to do
it justice."
From https://consequenceofsound.net/2013/10/elliott-smith-top-10-songs-10-years-later/full-post/



All comments from YouTube:

Glokib

This chord progression keeps bringing me back

goongoon

That fucking RIFF keeps bringing me back

Mateus Avila

In the middle of the '00s, I lived hell with my ex-fiancée.
But He was there, calming my head.
When that shit broke up, he was there, too.
After that, when I was strong again, I found the love of my life. We started our family, we had our wonderful boy. We were together for 6 years. She died by cancer, last year.
I hope my family never read this, because they always supported me ... but I need to tell: Elliott Smith (and my son, this time) saved my life again.
I hope he continues giving for you all, what he unfortunately could not have: strength to endure.

Will A

there is no evidence he killed himself..

Jerry Warez

Strive on ...we use this body...aka animated carcus..life is a form of animated death...work

catpeople11

Sweetheart, hope things are going better for you now x

Porkleaker

I'm glad you didn't let your ex stab you in the chest twice with a knife and beat a murder rap.

Kasper Mygenfordt

Hang tough man. Elliott calms all of us, who understands that his music only looks and feels depressing on the surface. When in a negative headspace, it has the opposite effect

Ramone Cricket

This song can make you feel exultant, or very sad. It doesn't discriminate.

CreateYourOwnHeaven

Getting into Elliott made me wanna try Christian brothers. Got a bottle right before my 18 birthday. I play music. Elliott is my hero. All is right in the world.

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