use your fists
Marilyn Manson Lyrics


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I am overground and
Out-selling it.
Since god thinks I don't exist
The beatings happen per minute
This is not
Blue-collar-white-corrective politics
I'm on a hate American style
Kick.

This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)
This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)

I'm on a campaign for pain
And when I get elected
I'll wipe the white of your house
The smile off your face

This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)
This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)
I woke up today and wished for tomorrow
I don't want to be like anyone else
I woke up today and wished for tomorrow
I don't want to even be myself

I said, no, this isn't your song
We can't all get along
It's too hard to hold hands when
Your hand's a fist
My hate-pop won't ever stop
I'm fucking glad we're different
This is my hate american style
Hit.

Don't bring, don't sing it
Use your fist and not your mouth.

This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)
This is the black collar song
Put it in your middle finger and sing along
Use your fist and not your mouth
(come on, come on)
I woke up today and wished for tomorrow
I don't want to be like anyone else




I woke up today and wished for tomorrow
I don't want to even be myself

Overall Meaning

Marilyn Manson's "Use Your Fist And Not Your Mouth" is a provocative critique of American culture and politics. The song begins with Manson declaring his overground success, sarcastically acknowledging that God doesn't believe he exists. The line "The beatings happen per minute" is a reference to the constant violence and aggression in American society. Manson then asserts that his message is not the same as blue-collar conservative politics, but rather a call to action against the status quo.


The chorus, "This is the black collar song/Put it in your middle finger and sing along/Use your fist and not your mouth," encourages listeners to express their dissent and frustration physically rather than verbally. Manson continues with lines like "I'm on a campaign for pain" and "My hate-pop won't ever stop," illustrating how his music is a tool for both expressing his anger and inspiring others to do the same.


The concluding lines of the song, "I woke up today and wished for tomorrow/I don't want to even be myself," offer a sense of hopelessness and disillusionment, with Manson unable to find comfort in his own identity or in the current state of American society.


Line by Line Meaning

I am overground and Out-selling it.
I have become mainstream and selling more records than most.


Since god thinks I don't exist The beatings happen per minute
Since nobody pays any mind to me or my music, I'm attacked more frequently.


This is not Blue-collar-white-corrective politics I'm on a hate American style Kick.
This is not some political agenda of the blue-collar white Americans; I am on a mission to spread my hate message in my style.


I'm on a campaign for pain And when I get elected I'll wipe the white of your house The smile off your face
I am on a pursuit of torment, and if I get what I want, I will eradicate peace and happiness from your lives.


I woke up today and wished for tomorrow I don't want to be like anyone else I woke up today and wished for tomorrow I don't want to even be myself
I desire a future where I can escape from myself and others.


No, this isn't your song We can't all get along It's too hard to hold hands when Your hand's a fist My hate-pop won't ever stop I'm fucking glad we're different This is my hate american style Hit.
This is my anthem. It's not for everyone, and I acknowledge that everyone cannot find common ground. If you have to be angry, that's fine, but let's all just be different.


Don't bring, don't sing it Use your fist and not your mouth.
Don't speak about it; instead, fight with your hands.


This is the black collar song Put it in your middle finger and sing along Use your fist and not your mouth (come on, come on) This is the black collar song Put it in your middle finger and sing along Use your fist and not your mouth (come on, come on)
This song represents the working-class struggles and fight; instead of speaking, fight with your hands.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: JOHN LOWERY, BRIAN WARNER

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