Monuments
Minutemen Lyrics


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We see it every day
Conditioned not to see
Our minds and lips
Shut up
Pry up our self esteem
Domino game
Idle figurines
Until they're gone
Monuments





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Minutemen's song Monuments refer to how society is conditioned to overlook and ignore the injustices and inequalities that exist around us every day. People are so conditioned not to see them that our minds and lips are shut tight, rendering us idle figurines unable to challenge the status quo. The use of "monuments" in the song represents the lasting impact of these unaddressed inequalities, which become nothing but permanent fixtures in our society. The lyrics also bring up the domino effect of this ignorance- eventually, these inequalities will catch up with us, and they will be gone, but the lasting effects will remain.


Overall, Monuments speaks to the idea of how we become complacent and oblivious to the issues that surround us, like statues that tower over us without catching an eye in their direction. It calls out society's tendency to ignore the injustices that exist around us, and how we need to wake up and do something about it before it's too late.


Line by Line Meaning

We see it every day
The object that we witness on a daily basis seems to be mundane and trivial.


Conditioned not to see
We have been conditioned to ignore or overlook the significance of the object we observe.


Our minds and lips
Our thoughts and speech.


Shut up
We choose to remain silent.


Pry up our self esteem
We try to increase our self-confidence and self-worth.


Domino game
A chain reaction effect, where one event triggers a series of others, leading to a specific outcome.


Idle figurines
Inanimate objects that serve no practical purpose in this context.


Until they're gone
Until the object is no longer present or accessible.


Monuments
These everyday objects that we ignore or take for granted are actually significant monuments in their own right.




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