Empire
Martha Hill Lyrics


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I'm gonna build me an empire
and you will adore me
I'll set you all free

I got eyes made of sapphire And lungs like a Peepal tree See how loud I can scream

I am a vampire Sucking on my thumb
Playing with atom bombs.

I am a live wire
Touch me and you are gone
Watch me just take it all


Everybody here knows that I should play the hero

Put me on your talk show and I'll change
the world.

But when this all falls down don't go looking at me

Yeah when the shits hits fan man guess where I'll be

I'll be on an island, sipping Johnnie Walker, somewhere in the highlands, in my little bunker

People understand that I'm in it for me.

I was a troubled child
Now I'm your favourite toy But I'm just a decoy.

I told you my history Dressed up in red and blue Colonial afternoons.

As a boy I was porcelain Now I'm all leather
Sew me together

I guess I've got everything But it's all whatever
I could do better

Everybody here knows that I should play the hero.

Put my on your talk show and I'll change the world.

But when this all falls down don't go looking at me
Cause when the shits hits fan man guess where I'll be




I'll be on an island, sipping Johnnie Walker, somewhere in the highlands, in my little bunker
People understand that I'm in it for me.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Martha Hill's song "Empire" delve into themes of power, manipulation, and self-interest. The singer expresses a desire to build an empire and be adored, showcasing a hunger for control and admiration. The imagery of having eyes made of sapphire and lungs like a Peepal tree conveys a sense of grandiosity and supremacy. The reference to screaming loudly highlights a desire to be heard and make an impact.


The comparison of the singer to a vampire sucking on their thumb and playing with atom bombs suggests a destructive and selfish nature. The line "I am a live wire, touch me and you are gone, watch me just take it all" embodies a dangerous and all-consuming persona, willing to destroy others for personal gain. The singer portrays themselves as a force to be reckoned with, capable of causing havoc and leaving others in their wake.


The lyrics touch upon the idea of using one's influence for good as well, with the singer declaring that they should play the hero and change the world. However, there is an underlying cynicism as the singer acknowledges that when things go wrong, they will not take responsibility. The mention of retreating to an island and living luxuriously while chaos ensues reflects a sense of detachment and self-preservation above all else.


The song also explores the singer's personal evolution, from a troubled child to a polished facade. The reference to being a decoy and dressing up in colonial attire hints at a performance or facade that conceals deeper motives. The line "I guess I've got everything, but it's all whatever, I could do better" suggests a sense of emptiness despite material success, with the singer questioning the true value of their accomplishments.


In conclusion, "Empire" by Martha Hill critiques notions of power, ambition, and self-interest in a thought-provoking and introspective manner. The lyrics challenge conventional ideas of heroism and success, highlighting the complexities and contradictions inherent in human nature. The song serves as a commentary on societal expectations, personal identity, and the allure of power, inviting listeners to reflect on their own values and motivations.




Lyrics © Sentric Music
Written by: Martha Wheatley

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