Megalomania
Muse Lyrics
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That I am not prepared to pay
What were we built for?
Could someone tell me please?
The good news is, she can't have babies
And won't accept gifts from me
What are they for?
Take off your disguise
And all your underneath
It's my aim
Useless device, it won't suffice
I want a new game to play
When I am gone
It won't be long, before I disturb you in the dark
And paradise comes at a price
That I am not prepared to pay
What were we built for?
Will someone tell me please?
Take off your disguise
And all your underneath
It's my aim
The lyrics of Muse's song Megalomania are full of abstract images and metaphors, provoking various interpretations. The song describes the theme of power and control, and how it is a double-edged sword that comes with a steep cost. The first line "Paradise comes at a price" means that gaining something you desire inevitably requires sacrificing something else. In this case, the cost is perhaps one's morality or values, which the singer is not willing to pay. The following line "That I am not prepared to pay" signifies his unwillingness to compromise his beliefs and values for something materialistic.
The second stanza talks about a relationship where the other person accepts no gifts and cannot conceive children. This suggests that the relationship is based on power and control, and the other person has no interest in being vulnerable or tied down. The line "What are they for? They'll just grow up, and break the laws you've loved" shows how people who are abused or manipulated may rebel against their oppressors in the future.
In the chorus, the singer asks what humans were built for, implying that we are trying to find meaning and purpose in our lives. The repeated phrase "Take off your disguise and all your underneath" refers to removing the facade or mask that we all wear to hide our true feelings and selves. It could also mean stripping away the superficial and finding the true essence within ourselves.
Overall, Muse's Megalomania raises questions about power, control, and our reasons for living. The lyrics symbolize the destructive nature of excessive power and the costs it comes with.
Line by Line Meaning
Paradise comes at a price
The ideal life comes at a cost
That I am not prepared to pay
I am not willing to pay the cost for the perfect life
What were we built for?
What was the purpose of our creation?
Could someone tell me please?
Can someone provide me with an answer?
The good news is, she can't have babies
Thankfully, she is infertile
And won't accept gifts from me
She refuses to accept presents from me
What are they for?
What is the purpose of those gifts when they are not wanted?
They'll just grow up, and break the laws you've loved
Those children will inevitably grow up and rebel against the rules you hold dear
Take off your disguise
Remove your mask of deception
And all your underneath
Reveal your true self
It's my aim
That is my objective
Useless device, it won't suffice
This worthless tool is not enough
I want a new game to play
I desire a fresh challenge or activity
When I am gone
After I've departed
It won't be long, before I disturb you in the dark
It won't take long until I haunt you from the shadows
And paradise comes at a price
Attaining the perfect life always has a cost
That I am not prepared to pay
I am unwilling to pay the price for an ideal existence
What were we built for?
Why were we created?
Will someone tell me please?
Can someone give me an answer?
Take off your disguise
Remove the façade you use to hide
And all your underneath
Unveil your true nature
It's my aim
That is my goal
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MATTHEW JAMES BELLAMY
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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was going to sleep, and out of nowhere a notification from MUSE, I lost sleep
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Menino eu tbm... Cheguei cansado do trampo agora me animei
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Same...
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Yep, same here 😂
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True 😂
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