Serve The Ego
Jewel Lyrics


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Mirror, mirror
Do you like
What you see?
I'll dance for you
If you dance for me
Who says a woman
Cannot serve?
It would be my pleasure
Who says it is
Not my destiny
To let you control me?
Underneath the disco light
Everybody's feelin' all right
Get on your hands and knees
And praise the new deity
Serve the ego
Serve the ego

Two ships sailing
On a neon sea
Eat the flesh
Spit out the seeds
Feathered hair
And lame heels
What turns me on
Is so surreal

Underneath the disco light
Everybody's feelin' all right
Get on your hands and knees
And praise the new deity
Serve the ego
Serve the ego

Tut tut, oh, to discover oh
Oh no, you're yesterday's lover

Underneath the disco light
Everybody's feelin' all right
Get on your hands and knees
And praise the new deity




Serve the ego
Serve the ego

Overall Meaning

Jewel's "Serve The Ego" is a sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek commentary on society's obsession with self-importance and the worship of the ego. The song opens with the provocative question, "Mirror, mirror, do you like what you see?" which challenges the listener to consider how much importance they place on their appearance and the opinions of others. The chorus urges people to "serve the ego" and worship the new deity of self-absorption, with the unspoken implication that this is a foolish, empty pursuit.


The lyrics also contain references to excess and superficiality, such as the "neon sea" and "feathered hair and lame heels." These phrases evoke an image of a hedonistic, over-the-top world where appearance is everything and substance is lacking. Jewel seems to be commenting on the emptiness of this lifestyle, suggesting that it may be exciting and glamorous on the surface, but ultimately leads to a sense of disillusionment and unfulfillment.


In the final lines of the song, Jewel sings, "Tut tut, oh, to discover oh, oh no, you're yesterday's lover." This could be interpreted as a warning to those who are obsessed with their own ego and image - suggesting that they will eventually be left behind and forgotten as they become yesterday's news. Overall, "Serve The Ego" is a clever commentary on a culture that places too much value on the superficial, and not enough on true substance and meaning.


Line by Line Meaning

Mirror, mirror
Self-reflection and self-evaluation.


Do you like
Questioning oneself.


What you see?
Evaluating oneself honestly.


I'll dance for you
Willingness to please others.


If you dance for me
Expectation of others to reciprocate.


Who says a woman
Challenging societal norms and gender roles.


Cannot serve?
Questioning the idea that serving others is submissive or weak.


It would be my pleasure
Taking joy in serving others.


Who says it is
Continuing to challenge societal norms and gender roles.


Not my destiny
Believing in one's right to make one's own choices and determine one's own fate.


To let you control me?
Challenging the idea that serving others means giving up one's own autonomy and control.


Underneath the disco light
The allure and excitement of superficial and temporary pleasures.


Everybody's feelin' all right
The temporary sense of happiness and euphoria that can come from indulgence in pleasure.


Get on your hands and knees
Submission to superficial pleasures and societal norms.


And praise the new deity
Worshiping societal ideals and superficial values over individuality and authenticity.


Serve the ego
Encouraging individuals to prioritize their own desires and needs over others, potentially at the expense of authenticity and true happiness.


Two ships sailing
Metaphor for two individuals in a fleeting, temporary relationship.


On a neon sea
The artificial and transitory nature of the relationship and its surroundings.


Eat the flesh
Partaking in temporary pleasures and indulgences.


Spit out the seeds
Discarding the consequences and negative aspects of indulgences and superficial relationships.


Feathered hair
An aesthetic choice that is superficial and temporary.


And lame heels
Another superficial aesthetic choice that is uncomfortable and potentially harmful, but done for the sake of fitting in and following societal norms.


What turns me on
What is attractive or appealing to the individual.


Is so surreal
The superficial and transitory nature of what is attractive or appealing.


Tut tut, oh, to discover oh
Expression of surprise or realization that something is not what it seems.


Oh no, you're yesterday's lover
Realization that something or someone that was once attractive or appealing is no longer so.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: JEWEL KILCHER, ITAAL SHUR, CESAR LEMOS

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Comments from YouTube:

Mark Folchetti

Really like it great job..hard driving mistic sound.Jewel..

h7opolo

reminds me of Meat Puppets' song titled "Eyeball."

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