Scream
Fluffy Lyrics


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Your turn away
Resentfully
I take no blame
For my vulgarity

[Chorus]
You're choking as you try to laugh
You're vomiting up cream
And with a kiss you cut my tongue
I've lost my voice to scream

Give it back to me
I'm not as drunk as I seem
I can't scream
You walk away
Whilst they whore me
Taking no blame
Full of jealousy

Give it back to me
I'm not as drunk as I seem
You filled my lungs with Kerosine
And now you've raped my voice to scream
I can't scream
1st verse repeated

[Chorus]
Give it back to me
I'm not as drunk as I seem

[Chorus]
Give it back to me
I'm not as drunk as I seem
You filled my lungs with Kerosine
And now you've raped my voice to scream

I'm not as drunk as I seem
I'm not as drunk as I seem




You filled my lungs with Kerosine
And now you've raped my voice to scream

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fluffy's song Scream suggest a toxic relationship marked by emotional abuse and manipulation. The singer of the song is resentful and takes no blame for their vulgarity, perhaps indicating that they are equally responsible for the breakdown of the relationship. However, it is clear that the other person in the relationship is not innocent either, as they are described as walking away while others take advantage of the singer. The use of the word "whore" in this context suggests that the other person is complicit in some form of exploitation or degradation.


The chorus of the song takes on a more physical tone, with the other person choking, vomiting, and cutting the singer's tongue with a kiss. This violence results in the singer losing their voice to scream, having been metaphorically silenced by the other person's actions. This loss of voice can be interpreted as a loss of agency or power within the relationship, as the singer is unable to express themselves in a meaningful way.


Overall, the lyrics suggest a complex and dysfunctional relationship marked by issues of control, power, and exploitation. The use of violent imagery and language underscores the intensity of the emotions involved, while the repetition of the chorus serves to emphasize the singer's sense of powerlessness and frustration.


Line by Line Meaning

Your turn away
You're ignoring me and turning away from me.


Resentfully
I'm feeling bitter and angry about your behavior.


I take no blame
I refuse to take responsibility for what I'm about to say.


For my vulgarity
Even though my language and behavior may be crude and offensive.


You're choking as you try to laugh
You're struggling to fake a laugh because you're uncomfortable with the situation.


You're vomiting up cream
You're so sickened by what's happening that you're physically throwing up.


And with a kiss you cut my tongue
You've hurt me deeply, even though you showed affection by kissing me.


I've lost my voice to scream
I'm unable to express my anger and pain by screaming.


Give it back to me
I want my voice and my power back.


I'm not as drunk as I seem
My actions and words may be influenced by alcohol, but I'm still aware of what's happening.


You walk away
You're leaving me alone to deal with the aftermath of what happened.


Whilst they whore me
Others are taking advantage of me and using me for their own purposes.


Taking no blame
You're not accepting any responsibility for what happened or how it's affecting me.


Full of jealousy
You're feeling envious of me or of something I have.


You filled my lungs with Kerosine
You've made me feel like I'm suffocating or drowning in something toxic.


And now you've raped my voice to scream
You've taken away my ability to express myself and communicate my feelings.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: WILLEM L. BAKKER, CHRISTOPHER ANTONY JONES, DOMINIK FELSMANN, FRANK ELLRICH

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Comments from YouTube:

A. Driver

I was fourteen years old when this album came out and I purchased it on a whim. Such a fantastic band. I remember my then best friend and me listening to this on repeat for hours while trying to write lyrics for our own "band," haha. Great times.

Deborah Horwood

put the kids aside & bring back the punk

Escaping Reality

Deborah Horwood yes!

Fabien E

Good memory...

Ali Rae

The gals were awesome! But they had shitty PR! They were a SHITE whole lot better than Courtney Love and Gwen Stefani!!!

trademark

They definitely could've have become way bigger if thy had better PR. Shame.

H Anne

Fucking show the video filmed at Don Hills by Terry Richardson. For fuck's sake, stop censoring shit because so and so accused so and so of doing whatever 🙄

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