Fighting
Here Lies Man Lyrics
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You
You
You
You brought that body with you
You
You
You
Give my body
Step back
Give my body (step back)
Give my body (step back)
Shut your fucking mouth
Give my body
Look where I'm going
Look where I'm
Look where I'm going
Look where I'm
Look where I'm going
Look where I'm
Look where I'm going
Look where I'm
Shut your fucking mouth
These lyrics suggest a confrontational and aggressive tone, highlighting a power struggle and the desire to reclaim one's autonomy and physicality.
The repetition of the word "you" at the beginning emphasizes a direct address to someone. The line "You brought that body with you" might be interpreted as holding someone accountable for their actions or the consequences of their presence. It could imply that the person being addressed has caused some conflict or discomfort.
The line "Give my body" could be seen as a plea or demand to regain control over oneself. It may suggest a need to reclaim personal agency in the face of external influence or manipulation. The repetition further intensifies this plea, emphasizing urgency and frustration.
The phrase "Step back" could denote a desire for personal space and an insistence on setting boundaries. By repeating this command, the singer asserts their right to distance themselves from the situation or the person causing distress. This repetition signifies a strong emphasis on the need for separation and a rejection of unwanted interference.
The line "Shut your fucking mouth" reflects anger and frustration, suggesting a strong desire to silence the person being addressed. It indicates a lack of patience or tolerance for their words or actions. This phrase embodies a defiant stance, asserting the singer's refusal to tolerate further interference or disrespect.
The repeated phrase "Look where I'm going" could suggest a sense of determination and resilience. It implies that the singer is moving forward or making progress despite the obstacles or negative influences encountered. The repetition underscores the singer's self-assurance and confidence in their chosen path.
In summary, these lyrics express a confrontational tone and a desire to reclaim one's individuality and personal boundaries. The repeated phrases highlight the need for independence and self-assertion, while the command to "shut your fucking mouth" conveys frustration and a rejection of unwanted interference. The final repetition of "look where I'm going" affirms the singer's determination to move forward despite obstacles.
Line by Line Meaning
You
The person being addressed
You brought that body with you
You carried the consequences of your actions
Give my body
Allow me to have control over myself
Step back
Move away from me
Give my body (step back)
Let me have control over myself and keep your distance
Shut your fucking mouth
Be quiet and stop speaking
Look where I'm going
Pay attention to my direction and choices
Look where I'm
Pay attention to my actions
Look where I'm going
Pay attention to my direction and choices
Look where I'm
Pay attention to my actions
Look where I'm going
Pay attention to my direction and choices
Look where I'm
Pay attention to my actions
Look where I'm going
Pay attention to my direction and choices
Look where I'm
Pay attention to my actions
Shut your fucking mouth
Be quiet and stop speaking
Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Marcos J Garcia, Geoffrey David Mann
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@joebowles06
Hell yes! So stoked for this. One of the sickest new bands out there.
@coathangermidwife
killer break, one of my favourite new bands!!!
@marieskogsdotter1879
This is SO GOOD holy smokes!
@rudyleonjr.8308
So Glad that they are gonna play a show with Slow Season in our hometown Visalia. \m/
@kyle360123
Groovey man
@GFunkadelic707
Jam!!!!!!
@duppykitoon
I'm not hearing any Afrobeat.
@mikefinney423
It's subtle, but it's there in the rhythms. More accurately, it's probably closer to the heavier end of 70s Nigerian Rock than it is to Afrobeat. And the influence might be a little more obvious in their first S/T record.
When I first heard the S/T record, their style struck me as equal parts heavy Nigerian Rock, Psych Rock, Stoner Metal and 60s fuzzed-out Garage Rock But without a doubt, there's some thick-ass grooves in there.