Medicine
Leoniden Lyrics


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Da-da, da-da-da

Your sympathy is suffocating me that's why
I'm not looking for sympathy
Petting healing injuries
Opens them up again, that's it
No monologues or monocles or monologues
Praising loss of insecurities
Brings them back around, around and around to us

It's hard to tell the differences
Between an insult and a compliment
It's hard to tell the differences
Between medicine and poison
'Cause it hides in the dose
('Cause it hides in the dose)

Your company is suffocating me that's why
I don't like society
Those tiny, petty compliments
They crank up the spotlight straight on me
No monologues or monocles or monologues
Praising loss of insecurities
Brings them back around, around and around to us

It's hard to tell the differences
Between an insult and a compliment
It's hard to tell the differences
Between medicine and poison
'Cause it hides in the dose

(No vaccine against disbelief
No vaccine for disbelievers
No pills, no cure
Symptoms of isolation)
(No vaccine against disbelief
No vaccine for disbelievers
No pills, no cure
Symptoms of isolation)
(No vaccine against disbelief
No vaccine for disbelievers
No pills, no cure
Symptoms of isolation)

It's hard to tell the differences
Between an insult and a compliment
It's hard to tell the differences




Between medicine and poison
'Cause it hides in the dose

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Leoniden's song "Medicine" delve into the complexities of human connection and the blurred lines between positive and negative influences in our lives. The repetition of "da-da, da-da-da" serves as a rhythmic and catchy hook that draws attention to the contrasting themes explored in the song.


The opening lines express a sense of suffocation caused by overwhelming sympathy from others. The singer emphasizes that they are not seeking sympathy, as it has a counterproductive effect of reopening healing wounds. The use of petting healing injuries as a metaphor illustrates how trying to fix or mend something that is already in the process of healing can hinder progress. The repetition of "monologues or monocles or monologues" suggests a frustration with shallow displays or empty words that only bring back insecurities.


The next verse continues exploring suffocation, this time caused by the company of others. The singer expresses a dislike for society and the shallow compliments that tend to accompany social interactions. These compliments are portrayed as a spotlight that puts excessive focus on the singer, adding pressure and exacerbating insecurities. Again, the repetition of "monologues or monocles or monologues" highlights the frustration with superficiality.


The chorus reveals a parallel between insults and compliments and medicine and poison. It acknowledges the difficulty in distinguishing between the positive and negative aspects of both, as they can be deceptive and hide within their respective doses. This motif suggests that something that initially appears beneficial can turn toxic, and vice versa.


The final section of the song introduces the idea that there is no easy remedy for disbelief or disconnection. It highlights the absence of a vaccine or pills to cure symptoms of isolation. This further emphasizes the struggle in discerning between the positive and negative influences in life, and the ultimate isolation that can result from not finding a solution.


In summary, "Medicine" by Leoniden explores the fine line between compliments and insults, and the deceptive nature of both medicine and poison. It delves into the suffocation caused by overwhelming sympathy and shallow society, highlighting the difficulty in finding genuine connections. The absence of a cure for symptoms of isolation adds to the contemplative and introspective nature of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Da-da, da-da-da
Repeating sounds that symbolize the frustration and confusion felt in the following lyrics


Your sympathy is suffocating me that's why
I don't want your sympathetic gestures because they are overwhelming and smothering


I'm not looking for sympathy
I don't want or need your sympathy


Petting healing injuries
Trying to comfort or heal past wounds actually reopens and worsens them


Opens them up again, that's it
By trying to help, you only make things worse


No monologues or monocles or monologues
Don't lecture or judge me with self-righteousness


Praising loss of insecurities
Complimenting or celebrating the absence of insecurities only brings them back


Brings them back around, around and around to us
By focusing on and highlighting insecurities, they continue to affect both of us


Your company is suffocating me that's why
Being around you feels suffocating and overwhelming


I don't like society
I dislike being part of social groups or environments


Those tiny, petty compliments
Superficial and insignificant compliments


They crank up the spotlight straight on me
They draw attention to me in an uncomfortable way


It's hard to tell the differences
Differentiating between


Between an insult and a compliment
Figuring out if someone's statements are meant to offend or praise


Between medicine and poison
Distinguishing between what helps and what harms


'Cause it hides in the dose
The true nature of something is concealed in its quantity or effects


(No vaccine against disbelief
There's no remedy or solution for skepticism or doubt


No vaccine for disbelievers
There's no cure for those who refuse to believe


No pills, no cure
There are no pills or treatments that can fix this


Symptoms of isolation)
These are the manifestations of feeling isolated and disconnected from others




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Jakob Amr, Felix Eicke, Jan-Phillip Neumann, Djamin Izadi-Kooshki, Lennart Eicke

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