Scarecrow
Ministry Lyrics


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Staring in the face of condemnation
Laughter fills the sky instead of rain

Live my life alone in resignation
Arms outstretched for those who cannot see

Scarecrow
Crucified and left in isolation
Pictures of our lost morality

Scarecrow

Eyeless stares invite this whole damnation
Rotting corpse of inhumanity





Scarecrow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ministry's song Scarecrow are powerfully descriptive of the oppression, isolation and decay prevalent in society. The opening line, 'Staring in the face of condemnation', suggests a predicament of judgement and accusation that one is facing. Yet, the second line, 'Laughter fills the sky instead of rain', surprisingly provides a contradictory and opposite statement to the first line. This juxtaposition of judgment and laughter seems to be an ironic mockery and ridicule by society towards the person being condemned. The singer then admits to 'living his life alone in resignation', a feeling of hopelessness in the face of this imposed isolation.


In the next line, 'Arms outstretched for those who cannot see', the singer reaches out to those who cannot see the oppression and isolation he faces. The metaphor of the scarecrow is used to describe the singer, someone who is left alone to wither and rot in society's abandonment. The second verse portrays the singer's crucifixion and isolation, highlighting the loss of morality and decline of societal values. The imagery of the "eyeless stares" invites "damnation," a representation of the destructive forces that inevitably befall the society that stands by, watching as people suffer.


Overall, the lyrics of Scarecrow provide a commentary on the moral decay prevalent in society. The singer is left alone to wither, while society looks on, apathetic and indifferent. The scarecrow represents a person who has been ostracized by society, and whose rotting corpse serves as a reminder of the inhumanity that exists in humanity.


Line by Line Meaning

Staring in the face of condemnation
I am being judged and criticized harshly by others.


Laughter fills the sky instead of rain
Instead of bringing hope and comfort, the world seems to offer me only mockery and disdain.


Live my life alone in resignation
I am living a sad and lonely life, with little hope for improvement.


Arms outstretched for those who cannot see
I am reaching out to help others who may be struggling or in need, even though I may not be able to help myself.


Scarecrow
I am like a lifeless, abandoned figure, used to frighten off birds or other creatures.


Crucified and left in isolation
I feel like I have been abandoned or deserted by those who once cared for me, and I am suffering deeply as a result.


Pictures of our lost morality
The world around us seems to be losing its sense of right and wrong, and we are all suffering as a result.


Scarecrow
I feel like a forgotten or discarded object, with no value or purpose.


Eyeless stares invite this whole damnation
The emptiness and despair I feel inside are attracting negativity and darkness into my life, causing me even more pain and misery.


Rotting corpse of inhumanity
I am surrounded by people who are cruel, callous, and indifferent to the suffering of others, and this makes me feel hopeless and helpless.


Scarecrow
I feel like a powerless, defenseless figure, unable to protect myself or those I care about.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL JOURGENSEN, ALIEN JOURGENSEN, MICHAEL BRUCE BALCH, MICHAEL R. SCACCIA, PAUL G. BARKER, WILLIAM FREDERICK RIEFLIN

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