Journal For Plague Lovers
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Pretend prayer
Pretend care
Makes everything seem so fair
These perfect abattoirs
These perfect actors
These perfect abattoirs

Only a god can bruise
Only a god can soothe
Only a god reserves the right
To forgive those that revile him
Only a god can bruise
Only a god can soothe
Only a god reserves the right
To forgive those that revile him

Oh, such love
Sweet stimulus
PG certificate and cuts unfocused
Stitches and wounds
Doctored divinity
So much love there's blind affinity

Only a god can bruise
Only a god can soothe
Only a god reserves the right
To forgive those that revile him
Only a god can bruise
Only a god can soothe




Only a god reserves the right
To forgive those that revile him

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Journal For Plague Lovers" by Manic Street Preachers speak to the idea of religion being used as a means to ease pain and give hope to those who are suffering. The lines "Pretend prayer, Pretend care" suggest that there are those who feign concern for the struggles of others, using religion as a shield to look good in the eyes of society. The lyrics "These perfect abattoirs, These perfect actors" further drive home this theme of deception, painting a picture of a world in which religious institutions are more concerned with appearances than with healing.


Throughout the song, there is a repeated refrain which speaks to the power of God: "Only a god can bruise, Only a god can soothe, Only a god reserves the right, To forgive those that revile him." This idea of God being the only source of comfort and forgiveness is contrasted with the more cynical tone of the rest of the lyrics, suggesting that while faith may have the power to heal, it can also be used as a tool for manipulation.


The final verse of the song speaks to the idea of blind faith: "Stitches and wounds, Doctored divinity, So much love there's blind affinity." Here, the lyrics suggest that those who you follow the teachings of religion without question are accepting a flawed version of reality, one that has been twisted and manipulated by those in power.


Overall, "Journal For Plague Lovers" is a commentary on the ways in which religion can be both a source of hope and a tool for manipulation, highlighting the need for individual discernment and critical thinking when it comes to matters of faith.


Line by Line Meaning

Pretend prayer
Faking prayer


Pretend care
Pretending to care


Makes everything seem so fair
Makes everything seem okay


These perfect abattoirs
These perfect slaughterhouses


These perfect actors
These perfect performers


Only a god can bruise
Only a divine being can harm


Only a god can soothe
Only a divine being can comfort


Only a god reserves the right
Only a divine being has the power


To forgive those that revile him
To pardon those who disrespect Him


Oh, such love
Oh, what a great love


Sweet stimulus
Pleasant sensation


PG certificate and cuts unfocused
Censorship and unclear cuts


Stitches and wounds
Sewing up and injuries


Doctored divinity
Artificial holiness


So much love there's blind affinity
So much love that there's unreasonable attachment




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Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE

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