Face to Face
KITCHEN - Ennio Morricone Lyrics


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Got the will of a jellyfish
I merely float around
My state of mind, my mental health
Is everything but sound
Never asleep, never awake
Living in a haze
Used to be downright concerned
This brain has seen better days

Don't give a damn 'bout anything
Rape, murder, child abuse or ethnic cleansing

Do you remember me?
This wasn't supposed to be...

Focus on the most trivial things
Stuck in the daily grind
The urban life is killing me
Where can I buy some peace of mind?

Don't give a damn 'bout anything
Rape, murder, child abuse or ethnic cleansing

Do you remember me?
This wasn't supposed to be...

Slap me in the face 'til I wake up
Slap me in the face 'til I wake up




I suffer from an o.d of indifference
So slap me in the face 'til I wake up

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ennio Morricone's song "Face to Face" by KITCHEN convey a sense of detachment and apathy towards the world and personal struggles. The opening lines, "Got the will of a jellyfish, I merely float around," paint a picture of the singer feeling aimless and lacking motivation. The mention of their mental health not being sound suggests a state of distress or confusion. The reference to living in a haze and the statement that the brain has seen better days speaks to a sense of disconnection and altered perception.


The next lines express a deep sense of indifference and desensitization towards serious issues like rape, murder, child abuse, and ethnic cleansing. The repetition of the phrase "Don't give a damn 'bout anything" highlights a sense of resignation and numbness towards the suffering and injustice in the world. The question "Do you remember me? This wasn't supposed to be..." hints at a feeling of being lost or disconnected from one's true self.


The lyrics then shift to focus on the monotony and stress of everyday life, referencing being stuck in the daily grind and feeling overwhelmed by urban living. The desire to find peace of mind amidst the chaos and busyness of the city conveys a longing for a sense of calm and clarity. The repeated refrain of not caring about serious societal issues reinforces the theme of emotional distance and disengagement.


Finally, the lyrics culminate in a plea to be woken up from this state of indifference and passivity. The singer acknowledges their numbness and detachment, describing it as an "o.d of indifference." The metaphor of being slapped in the face until they wake up symbolizes a desire to break free from this emotional numbness and reawaken to a more genuine and engaged existence. Overall, the lyrics of "Face to Face" by KITCHEN reveal a poignant exploration of apathy, disconnection, and a yearning for renewed emotional awareness.




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RonHoward

This scene is epic in so many levels! 

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Rich S

Its so good man :)

Giorgio Marte

Sai Teja_ just the way the music is growing and growing to that moment where Beatrix cut the arm off

Vicki Hill

RonHoward. You are correct

Kiki Unica

You're alright!

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Capcoor

"Charlie Brown, beat it."

I would too.

Dude didn't need to be told twice.

PotterManiac344

@Rashan Rai Was that his wife? I thought she's just his boss? She's the proprietress of that establishment, after all.

Capcoor

@H L I hear you.

Rashan Rai

The funny thing is his wife didn't leave

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