One Reporter's Opinion
Minutemen Lyrics


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What can be romantic to mike watt?
He's only a skeleton his body is a series of points no height,
Length, or width in his joints he feels life his strongest connection
Between the yelling and the sleep pain is the toughest
Riddle he's chalk, he's a dartboard his sex is disease, he's a stop sign




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Minutemen's One Reporter's Opinion song are poetic and enigmatic. The lyrics may point to Mike Watt's dispassionate, even cynical view of romantic relationships. He is described as a skeleton, which suggests a lifeless and barren existence. His body is reduced to a series of points, emphasizing his lack of corporeality. Yet, the song suggests that Watt finds meaning and connectivity in his physicality, specifically in his joints. Between the two extremes of yelling and sleep, he feels the most alive. His ability to endure pain is likened to a game of darts; he is a target, but he remains unyielding. Lastly, the song takes a dark turn as Watt's sex is described as disease, and his persona likened to a stop sign. Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of an artist who finds beauty in life's little moments, despite its chaos and suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

What can be romantic to mike watt?
Mike Watt does not conform to traditional romantic notions.


He's only a skeleton his body is a series of points no height,
Mike Watt sees himself as a skeleton or a collection of points and doesn't measure his worth by his physical appearance.


Length, or width in his joints he feels life his strongest connection
Mike Watt's strongest connection to life is through his body and physical movements.


Between the yelling and the sleep pain is the toughest
Mike Watt endures physical and emotional pain both while awake and asleep.


Riddle he's chalk, he's a dartboard his sex is disease, he's a stop sign
Mike Watt feels like an enigma that people try to solve (like a riddle), a target for criticism (like a dartboard), sees himself as unappealing sexually (like a disease), and feels like he's telling people to stop (like a stop sign).




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