Savior
F.O.B Pook Lyrics


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Thank you, God, for another chance to get fucked up on drugs
I love how it feels slowly slipping from reality
Finally, escape the prison of constant self-loathing
Psychotropic clergy help me become nothing
Fentanyl infusions - Divine Purgatory
Praise be to Mozes and Jack at Daiichi
And blessed be to the insatiable corporate greed
For an endless stream of drugs that keep me living





You are my Jesus, needled to the cross
You are my Jesus, needled to the cross

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of F.O.B Pook's song "Savior" delve into a dark and gritty exploration of addiction, self-destruction, and the pursuit of escapism through drugs. The opening lines, "Thank you, God, for another chance to get fucked up on drugs," set a tone of desperation and reliance on substances to cope with reality. The singer expresses a twisted gratitude for the temporary relief that drugs provide, highlighting the allure of escaping from the harshness of life.


The mention of "Psychotropic clergy" suggests a blending of religious imagery with drug-induced altered states of consciousness. The singer seeks solace in the oblivion that substances offer, hoping to break free from the prison of self-loathing and despair. The references to Fentanyl infusions and the acknowledgment of corporate greed in supplying a constant stream of drugs reflect a dark cynicism towards the systems that perpetuate and profit from addiction.


The repetition of "You are my Jesus, needled to the cross" emphasizes the religious symbolism of drugs as a form of salvation or sacrifice. The comparison of drug addiction to the crucifixion of Jesus suggests a sacrificial ritual, where the singer feels bound to their substance of choice as a form of redemption or release. This imagery creates a haunting and unsettling portrait of the singer's dependency and self-destructive behavior.


Ultimately, the lyrics of "Savior" paint a bleak picture of a person trapped in a cycle of addiction, seeking solace and release through drugs even as they acknowledge the destructive path they are on. The mixture of religious imagery with references to substance abuse creates a poignant commentary on the ways in which individuals may turn to drugs as a form of escape or salvation, even as it leads them further into darkness and despair.


Line by Line Meaning

Thank you, God, for another chance to get fucked up on drugs
Expressing gratitude for the temporary relief drugs provide from life's struggles


I love how it feels slowly slipping from reality
Enjoying the escape from the harshness of reality that drugs offer


Finally, escape the prison of constant self-loathing
Finding freedom from the cycle of self-hatred and negativity through drug use


Psychotropic clergy help me become nothing
Finding solace in the numbing effect of drugs and the relief they bring from existential thoughts


Fentanyl infusions - Divine Purgatory
Viewing the use of fentanyl as a form of spiritual cleansing and escape from pain


Praise be to Mozes and Jack at Daiichi
Acknowledging and praising the suppliers of the drugs that provide comfort


And blessed be to the insatiable corporate greed
Recognizing the profit-driven motives behind the pharmaceutical industry


For an endless stream of drugs that keep me living
Grateful for the constant supply of drugs that help in coping with life


You are my Jesus, needled to the cross
Comparing the addictive nature of drugs to needing them like one needs Jesus on the cross


You are my Jesus, needled to the cross
Reiterating the dependence on drugs to provide salvation and relief from pain




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Written by: Dan Baker

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