All Beauty Is Lost
Hocico Lyrics


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All men are liars, just evil rules, mirrors don′t lie
All men are evil, 'cause no one cares, mirros don′t lie

Every human bleeds, every human's a prey

Living in bubble worried and troubled
No one really knows love
Living in an bubble, disturbed and distressed
No one can see above ther heads

All men are false, they're wearing masks, mirros don′t lie
Alle men are evil ′cause no one cares, mirrors don't lie

No more trust
Your faces will rot
All beauty is lost
Humans are prey
No more trust
You′re kissing a cross
All beauty, all beauty is lost
Humans are prey

Your faces, your life
Beauty won't survive

Every human′s corrupt, no empathy, mirrors don't lie
Every human′s dark, programmed to harm, mirrors don't lie

No more trust
Your faces will rot
All beauty is lost
Humans are prey
No more trust
You're kissing a cross




All beauty, all beauty is lost
Humans are prey

Overall Meaning

The song "All Beauty is Lost" by Hocico seems to be a reflection on humanity and how it relates to the concept of beauty. The lyrics acknowledge that even though humans may appear beautiful on the surface, they are all flawed and corrupt. The song begins with the declaration, "All men are liars, just evil rules, mirrors don't lie." This line suggests that humans are deceptive and that their true nature can be seen in the reflection of a mirror, where their flaws cannot be hidden.


The lyrics go on to describe the human condition as one of cruelty and darkness. According to the song, every human being bleeds and every human is a prey. This line suggests that all people are vulnerable to harm and suffering. The next verse describes people living in a "bubble" of worry and trouble, suggesting that the modern world is full of stress and anxiety, and that people are disconnected from one another.


The chorus of the song is a repetition of the phrase, "No more trust, all beauty is lost, humans are prey," which further emphasizes the idea that humanity is flawed and that there is no hope for redemption. The lyrics describe humans as wearing masks and being false, suggesting that they are not honest with themselves or each other. The song ends with the line, "every human's corrupt, no empathy, mirrors don't lie," which is a bleak statement about the state of humanity.


Overall, "All Beauty is Lost" is a dark and pessimistic song that reflects on the flaws and shortcomings of human nature. It suggests that there is little hope for redemption and that humanity may be doomed to a cycle of cruelty and violence.


Line by Line Meaning

All men are liars, just evil rules, mirrors don′t lie
All men are evil, 'cause no one cares, mirrors don′t lie


Every human bleeds, every human's a prey
Every human is vulnerable and can be harmed


Living in bubble worried and troubled
Living in a narrow-minded world with anxiety


No one really knows love
Very few can comprehend the true essence of love


Living in an bubble, disturbed and distressed
Living in a confined space, agitated and anxious


No one can see above their heads
No one has a wider perspective or vision


All men are false, they're wearing masks, mirros don′t lie
All men are deceitful, they hide their true selves, mirrors don′t lie


Alle men are evil ′cause no one cares, mirrors don't lie
All men are evil because society fails to acknowledge their wrongdoings, mirrors don't lie


No more trust
There is no faith or reliance left


Your faces will rot
Your morality will corrupt


All beauty is lost
All purity and goodness in life have vanished


Humans are prey
Humans are vulnerable to harm and malice


You′re kissing a cross
You seek salvation or redemption but fail to obtain it


Every human′s corrupt, no empathy, mirrors don't lie
Every human is immoral, lacks compassion, mirrors don't lie


Every human′s dark, programmed to harm, mirrors don't lie
Every human is wicked, predetermined to cause harm, mirrors don't lie


Beauty won't survive
Goodness and decency cannot exist in this world




Writer(s): Eric Gutierrez

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