Fuck
Me And You And Everyone We Know Lyrics


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No raw distinction, a class erased
Keep cleaning, incinerating faces
Marrow gloating, crowning souls
Sorries til descent, believe your lies
Go drown, yearning in your eyes
What else can you steal, preserve as you end
Oh what a terror we face
I see myself as dust
Raw halos collector, true gatekeeping sinner
Oh when I look at your window
In the new manifest of destiny, can't you see that no one's free?
In the new manifest
The glow is still there
And the weird difference between life and death
But is there ever more time off? Is there ever?
In the new manifest of destiny, can't you see that no one's free?
In the new manifest
And it's the, it's the manifest through your window
The manifest is tasting overwhelming




But is this what the people want?
It's the destiny of body magic

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Fuck" by Me And You And Everyone We Know are abstract and ambiguous, leaving room for different interpretations. The song seems to touch on themes of societal inequalities, power dynamics, and personal struggles. The first few lines suggest that there is no raw distinction between classes and that everyone is being incinerated or erased in some way. Marrow gloating and crowning souls can be read as a metaphor for the way people in power enjoy exploiting those underneath them. The singer seems to plead with someone else not to believe their own lies and to confront the terror they are facing. Throughout the song, there is a sense of being trapped or constrained, with lines like "what else can you steal," "the weird difference between life and death," and "is there ever more time off?"


The refrain "in the new manifest of destiny, can't you see that no one's free" could reference the idea of manifest destiny, a 19th-century belief that white settlers had a God-given right to expand across the United States at the expense of Indigenous people. The song suggests that this kind of thinking still exists in modern society, and that despite the appearance of progress, true freedom is still out of reach. The references to windows and glowing halos could suggest a desire to escape or transcend current circumstances, but the image of dust and sinners suggests that this is not possible.


Overall, the lyrics of "Fuck" are complex and open to interpretation. The song seems to be a critique of societal structures and the struggle for personal agency and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

No raw distinction, a class erased
There's no real difference between us anymore


Keep cleaning, incinerating faces
We continue to destroy ourselves and others


Marrow gloating, crowning souls
We celebrate our own successes and ignore the suffering of others


Sorries til descent, believe your lies
We apologize without meaning it, and believe our own lies to justify our actions


Go drown, yearning in your eyes
Our desires consume us to the point of drowning


What else can you steal, preserve as you end
We cling to what we can as we face death, sometimes taking more than we should


Oh what a terror we face
The scary reality of our situation


I see myself as dust
We are small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things


Raw halos collector, true gatekeeping sinner
We try to preserve our innocence but are actually sinful in our actions


Oh when I look at your window
Taking a peek into someone else's world


In the new manifest of destiny, can't you see that no one's free?
Our fate is predetermined and we have no true freedom


The glow is still there
There is still a glimmer of hope


And the weird difference between life and death
The strange contrast between existence and nonexistence


But is there ever more time off? Is there ever?
Wondering if more time is ever truly possible


In the new manifest of destiny, can't you see that no one's free?
Our fate is predetermined and we have no true freedom


And it's the, it's the manifest through your window
Seeing our fate from another perspective


The manifest is tasting overwhelming
The reality of our fate is overwhelming


But is this what the people want?
Wondering if people truly want this predetermined fate


It's the destiny of body magic
Our physical bodies play a big role in our predetermined fate




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Elvis Munguia, Ralph Hayre

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Comments from YouTube:

@Y7FFVGcQ

The song fetured in this scene is so beautiful.

@blondebats

this music is just perfect with the movie. i can't get over it.

@Jettatore2

LMAO, now I completely understand what a certain reviewer meant by describing this movie's soundtrack as sounding like "Philip Glass blowing chunks through a tuba."

@sectorninebabe

i love this song and movie

@Quetzocotol

this scene is wonderful

@jaime030387

This was one of my favorite scenes.

@Pavignon

i wish i had all the music, used in this movie. it's honestly wonderful music.

@enyafreak2007

@jurmanita wow, I didn't know, that piece goes great with that scene.

@alpha.gamma.dingdong

wild dogs couldnt drag me away from you <3

@jurmanita

In the beginning, yeah, Michael Andrews - Mirror. The song during her whole fuckfuck bit is Blonde Redhead - For the Damaged Coda

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