Bulletin Borders
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Play the face
Carve the names
See nothing better
than service at your door

An argument awaits
I'm in my best shirt
award the saint
Per shorty's suggestion

You ask for a current
And see it distorted
A very different concern
for non-stop handling

Bulletin borders
The doctors orders
You're not really there
A mannequin stare
And will they decide to accept your lousy credit?
Origin normal
And not so formal
And that's what you are
The skin that you have

Flown in your holes
Went shocking the ocean




It's out of my office
But I'll take rock and roll everytime...

Overall Meaning

The song Bulletin Borders by Guided by Voices seems to be referencing the mundane, often frustrating aspects of daily life. The first four lines suggest an obligation to perform some kind of service, which is viewed as inferior to other kinds of work. The next few lines mention an argument, perhaps in regards to this work, and the singer appears to be dressed up for it. The line "per shorty's suggestion" suggests some kind of outside influence or pressure, perhaps from someone close to the singer.


The next few lines become a little more abstract, discussing a "current" that appears distorted and some kind of concern about "non-stop handling." This could be interpreted as a commentary on technology or other systems that create a sense of constant surveillance or scrutiny. The chorus mentions "bulletin borders" and "the doctor's orders," which could be interpreted as metaphorical or literal - perhaps referencing bureaucratic systems that are in place to control people. The line "a mannequin stare" adds to this feeling of dehumanization and lack of agency.


The final stanza mentions "rock and roll," perhaps serving as a counterpoint to the rest of the song's frustrations. The line "flown in your holes" is difficult to interpret without more context, but it could suggest a sense of being overwhelmed or inundated with information. Overall, the song seems to be making a statement about the way that society can crush individuality and creativity, leaving people feeling like they're just going through the motions of a meaningless existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Play the face
Put on a façade to hide your true emotions


Carve the names
Memorialize those who have impacted your life


See nothing better than service at your door
Find comfort in the routine and familiarity of everyday life


An argument awaits
Conflict is inevitable


I'm in my best shirt
Putting in effort to make a good impression


award the saint
Give recognition to those who have done good deeds


Per shorty's suggestion
Under the influence of someone else's input or advice


You ask for a current
You request up-to-date information


And see it distorted
What you receive is not accurate or truthful


A very different concern for non-stop handling
The responsibility of constant care is overwhelming and different from what was expected


Bulletin borders
Geographical and cultural boundaries


The doctors orders
Following orders from someone who claims to know best


You're not really there
Existing in a state of detachment and apathy


A mannequin stare
Eyes that lack emotion or life


And will they decide to accept your lousy credit?
Questioning whether others will overlook your perceived flaws and accept you


Origin normal
Coming from a typical background or upbringing


And not so formal
More relaxed and informal than expected


And that's what you are
This is your true identity


The skin that you have
Alluding to accepting oneself for who they are, flaws and all


Flown in your holes
Escaping problems or difficulties, but not fully resolving them


Went shocking the ocean
Challenging the norm and pushing boundaries


It's out of my office
Disclaiming responsibility for something


But I'll take rock and roll everytime...
Preferring the unconventional, rebellious nature of rock and roll over convention and the status quo




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