Dead Martyrs
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Dead martyrs
All stigmartys
Dead heroes
For fear of zeroes

Dead martyrs
Always take it further
Dead heroes
Know no fear

Living for some happiness
Find nothing that satisfies
Had a beginning but it got no end

Got no future
Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future
Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future

Dead stars are always the blackest
Dead heroes the living empty
Dead martyrs hang on forever
Dead martyrs always take it further

Living for some happiness
Find nothing that satisfies
Had a beginning but it got no end

Got no future
Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future
Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future

Got no future
Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future




Just dead stars for dead eyes
Got no future

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Dead Martyrs" by Manic Street Preachers revolve around the idea of people who have given up their lives for a cause or ideology, only to be forgotten or not fully understood by those who come after. The first verse mentions "stigmartys" which could be a combination of "stigmata" and "martyrs" suggesting the physical and emotional pain suffered by those who have died for their beliefs. The chorus contrasts "dead martyrs" with "dead heroes," suggesting that while both have died in battle, the idea of being a "hero" allows for a sense of triumph and valor, while the term "martyr" is tinged with sadness and regret.


The second verse delves deeper into the idea that people are always searching for happiness but find nothing that truly satisfies them. The reference to "dead stars for dead eyes" implies a disillusionment with the world and a feeling of hopelessness. The repetition of "got no future" highlights this sense of despair and emphasizes the idea that those who have died for their cause have given up their own future.


The overall message of the song is that those who have died for a cause should be remembered and celebrated, rather than simply being forgotten. The song suggests the idea of a cycle, where new martyrs and heroes will always rise up, but the question remains whether they will be remembered and their sacrifices truly appreciated.


Line by Line Meaning

Dead martyrs
The individuals who died for a cause or belief


All stigmartys
Their deaths serve as a mark of shame or disgrace


Dead heroes
The people who are admired for their bravery or noble qualities even in death


For fear of zeroes
Due to the fear of being forgotten or leaving no legacy behind


Dead martyrs
The individuals who died for a cause or belief


Always take it further
Their actions serve as inspiration to continue pushing forward in the pursuit of a goal


Dead heroes
The people who are admired for their bravery or noble qualities even in death


Know no fear
They faced their fears and overcame them, inspiring others to do the same


Living for some happiness
The desire to find joy in life


Find nothing that satisfies
Unable to find contentment or fulfillment in life


Had a beginning but it got no end
The cycle of searching for meaning in life continues endlessly


Got no future
The future is bleak and uncertain


Just dead stars for dead eyes
The bleak and meaningless future is characterized by a dark emptiness


Got no future
The future is bleak and uncertain


Just dead stars for dead eyes
The bleak and meaningless future is characterized by a dark emptiness


Got no future
The future is bleak and uncertain


Just dead stars for dead eyes
The bleak and meaningless future is characterized by a dark emptiness


Got no future
The future is bleak and uncertain


Just dead stars for dead eyes
The bleak and meaningless future is characterized by a dark emptiness




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRADFIELD, JONES, MOORE

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Comments from YouTube:

Fred Ring

One of their best songs

Joe Bickerton

One of the best Manics songs around. Thanks for the upload

Joe Bickerton

@Akakios69 underrated is the word. I always forget about this song and it's always a nice surprise when the intro kicks in when listening through Know Your Enemy

Akakios69

No problem - and I agree with you! Definitely an underrated Manics songs. It's one of my favorites as well

jamie foyers

This is a very good track. Flicking through the first half of the album and this one blew me away. Really amazing band lyrically...they remind me a little of INXS always experimenting with their sound and trends on various albums.

M Agrella

Sweet! Thanks for such a good song that's so rare on YouTube!!

MP M

Know Your Enemy, The Holy Bible and Journal For Plague Lovers are the best

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