Games
Minutemen Lyrics


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Objects

Material

Possessive

Unreal circles
And games contradicting lies

Why see yourself





I know it's yr ego

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Minutemen's song Games are a commentary on materialism and the ego. The lines "Objects, material, possessive" suggest that our obsession with possessions and the things we own only serves to feed our ego and create an unreal sense of self. The phrase "unreal circles" could be interpreted as a reference to the cycle of consumerism, where we constantly accumulate things we don't really need in order to maintain a certain image of ourselves.


The final line, "Why see yourself, I know it's yr ego," implies that our sense of self is rooted in our ego, which can be destructive and even harmful to ourselves and others. Throughout the song, the Minutemen challenge us to examine our own values and motivations, and question whether our desires and actions are truly our own or simply a product of societal pressures and conditioning.


Line by Line Meaning

Objects
Mere possessions have no value or importance in life.


Material
Materialistic desires and acquisitions are futile and meaningless.


Possessive
Being too possessive of anything, be it love or objects, can lead to misery and disappointment.


Unreal circles
Getting trapped in illusions and falsehoods can make you lose touch with reality.


And games contradicting lies
People often play games and tell lies to advance their own interests, causing harm to others in the process.


Why see yourself
Reflecting upon oneself can help gain insight and awareness about one's own behavior and actions.


I know it's yr ego
Sometimes egoistic tendencies can interfere with personal growth and relationships, leading to negative consequences.




Writer(s): Mike Watt, Dennes Dale Boon Copyright: New Alliance Music

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