Alien Orifice
Frank Zappa Lyrics


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c. September 1981-July, 1982

FZ guitar
Steve Vai guitar
Ray White guitar
Tommy Mars keyboards
Bobby Martin keyboards
Ed Mann percussion




Scott Thunes bass
Chad Wackerman drums]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Frank Zappa's song Alien Orifice are an abstract commentary on the alienation and isolation that people feel in modern society. The song talks about how people have lost touch with their true selves and have become trapped in a society that is focused on materialism and conformity.


The song starts with the line "I am the heaven's best kept secret", which suggests that the person is unique and special, but their true identity is hidden from the world. The lyrics go on to describe how this person feels disconnected from the world around them and how they are searching for a way to connect with others. The line "I am the jigsaw puzzle that can't be solved" suggests that they feel like an enigma that no one can understand.


The chorus repeats the line "Alien orifice, suction cup device", which is a nonsensical phrase that seems to be a metaphor for something that is difficult to understand or grasp. The song ends with the line "I am what the future used to be", which suggests that the person is a product of a past era and is struggling to find their place in a rapidly changing world.


Overall, the lyrics of Alien Orifice are typical of Zappa's work, in that they are cryptic and difficult to decipher. They seem to be a commentary on the alienation and isolation that people feel in modern society, and the struggle to connect with others in a world that is focused on materialism and conformity.




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