Facing Page
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Here I am, rise and shine
Way down of course I smile
Here is hospitality skin care tones
Clean flesh and lines tainted UV protection

This beauty here dipping neophobia

Here I am rise and shine
Way down of course I cry
Here is oblivion bathed acid red
Mute oily discolor, skin cancer, calories

Private care, sugar pills, the flak of healing.




Fragrance my escort of no meaning
This beauty here dipping neophobia.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Manic Street Preachers' song "Facing Page: Top Left" explore the themes of beauty standards and the pressure to conform to them, as well as the harsh realities of the beauty industry. The opening lines, "Here I am, rise and shine, way down of course I smile", suggest that the singer is presenting a happy, polished façade to the world, perhaps to mask their inner struggles. The mention of "hospitality skin care tones, clean flesh and lines tainted UV protection" highlights the obsession with perfect, youthful-looking skin in modern society, with the implicit suggestion that this is not something that comes naturally but requires artificial help.


The second stanza of the song continues this exploration of the beauty industry, with references to "oblivion bathed acid red" and "mute oily discolor, skin cancer, calories". The use of harsh, clinical language here reinforces the idea that the quest for beauty can involve painful or even dangerous treatments. The final lines of the song, "Private care, sugar pills, the flak of healing, fragrance my escort of no meaning, this beauty here dipping neophobia", suggest that even when we try to take care of ourselves in a healthy and natural way, we can't escape the fear and anxiety that comes with the constant pressure to look a certain way.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I am, rise and shine
I'm here, awake and ready for the day


Way down of course I smile
Even though I'm feeling down, I can still put on a happy face


Here is hospitality skin care tones
This place offers skincare treatments that make you feel welcomed and comfortable


Clean flesh and lines tainted UV protection
The skincare treatments help keep my skin clean and reduce visible signs of aging, while also protecting against sun damage


This beauty here dipping neophobia
This place is beautiful, but it's also intimidating or scary to try something new


Here I am rise and shine
Once again, I'm awake and ready for the day


Way down of course I cry
Despite my attempts to put on a happy face, I'm actually feeling sad


Here is oblivion bathed acid red
This place feels like a place of escape or oblivion, marked by harsh and possibly dangerous red lighting


Mute oily discolor, skin cancer, calories
The skincare treatments may temporarily mute visible skin conditions like oiliness, but they don't address more serious issues like skin cancer or the impact of poor diet and lack of exercise on overall health


Private care, sugar pills, the flak of healing.
The treatments may be marketed as private and personalized, but they may not actually be effective in promoting healing or wellness. The sugar pills may be placebos.


Fragrance my escort of no meaning
The pleasant smells of the products used are ultimately meaningless or insignificant in terms of actual health or beauty benefits


This beauty here dipping neophobia.
Once again, the beauty of the place is also intimidating or scary to approach




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE

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