Short Memory
Midnight Oil Lyrics


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Conquistador of Mexico, the Zulu and the Navaho
The Belgians in the Congo short memory
Plantation in Virginia, the Raj in British India
The deadline in South Africa short memory
The story of El Salvador, the silence of Hiroshima
Destruction of Cambodia short memory

Short memory, must have a, short memory

The sight of hotels by the Nile, the designated Hilton style
With running water specially bought short memory
A smallish man Afghanistan, a watch dog in a nervous land
They're only there to lend a hand short memory
Wake up in sweat at dead of night
And in the tents new rifles hey short memory

If you read the history books you'll see the same things happen again and again
Repeat repeat short memory they've all got it
When are we going to play it again
Got a short, got a short, got a short, got a short




They've got a short must have a short they've got a short aah
Short memory, they've got a.

Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Midnight Oil's "Short Memory" presents examples of political violence and exploitation across several cultures and nations. It highlights a common theme of forgotten or minimized atrocities, often perpetrated by those in power. The lyrics mention the Conquistadors of Mexico, the Zulus of South Africa, and the Navajo people, and their respective oppressors. The verse further encompasses the Belgians in the Congo, plantation owners in Virginia, the British Raj in India, and the South African deadline - all of which represent different forms of colonialism and exploitation. The story of El Salvador, Hiroshima, and Cambodia’s destruction are mentioned, emphasizing the persistent cycle of violence.


The chorus of the song reinforces the core theme of the lyrics, where the singer claims that people seem to have a "short memory" when it comes to historical atrocities that repeat themselves. The audience is encouraged to recognize the pattern of repeat occurrences of human rights tragedies that continue throughout history. There is a reference to "running water specially brought,” which points towards how modern amenities only serve to hide the roots of such exploitative actions, distracting society from the damage done to those who suffered in the past. The song concludes with a somewhat cynical suggestion that human beings will continue to ignore history and repeat past mistakes.


Line by Line Meaning

Conquistador of Mexico, the Zulu and the Navaho
The conquerors of Mexico, the Zulu tribe, and the Navaho tribe are forgotten despite the atrocities committed against them


The Belgians in the Congo short memory
The ruthless colonization of the Congo by the Belgian Empire is forgotten


Plantation in Virginia, the Raj in British India
The history of cruel slavery in Virginia plantations and the exploitation of India during the British Raj are forgotten


The deadline in South Africa short memory
The discriminatory Pass Laws and apartheid regime in South Africa are forgotten


The story of El Salvador, the silence of Hiroshima
The civil war in El Salvador and the devastation of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima are forgotten


Destruction of Cambodia short memory
The genocide in Cambodia and the destruction caused by the Khmer Rouge are forgotten


Short memory, must have a, short memory
The cycle of forgetting and repeating past atrocities suggests that people must have a short memory


The sight of hotels by the Nile, the designated Hilton style
The luxurious hotels along the Nile river, built and styled for Western tourists, are forgotten despite the poverty and inequality around them


With running water specially bought short memory
The access to running water in these hotels is taken for granted by those who can afford it and forgotten by those who cannot


A smallish man Afghanistan, a watch dog in a nervous land
The plight of Afghani civilians and the role of foreign military forces in their country are forgotten


They're only there to lend a hand short memory
The supposed good intentions of foreign military forces are forgotten while their actions may continue to cause harm


Wake up in sweat at dead of night
The haunting memories of past atrocities may continue to affect individuals and communities


And in the tents new rifles hey short memory
The cycle of violence and conflict caused by the presence of armed forces is forgotten


If you read the history books you'll see the same things happen again and again
History repeats itself and the same cycle of violence and forgetting occurs


Repeat repeat short memory they've all got it
The repetition of past atrocities and the tendency to forget them is a universal problem


When are we going to play it again
The question of when the cycle of violence and forgetting will end remains unanswered


Got a short, got a short, got a short, got a short
The repetition of 'short' emphasizes the need for people to remember past atrocities and prevent them from happening again


They've got a short must have a short they've got a short aah
The repetition of 'they've got a short' reinforces the idea that people must remember the past and break the cycle of violence and forgetting


Short memory, they've got a
The song concludes with a reminder that society must overcome the tendency to forget past atrocities and strive for a better future




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Written by: JAMES MOGINIE, MARTIN ROTSEY, PETER GARRETT, PETER GIFFORD, ROBERT HIRST

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