A Civil Critique
Nasum Lyrics


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I gaze at the smouldering ashes below
It chills my mind
What once was grand
Is but destruction and cinder bestowed
It's not a haze, it's not a phase
As we slaughter generations to come
Exploit our world
One more step and we're done!
As we slaughter generations to come
One more step and we're done!

We know it as civilization
Seems more like depravation
I shun all, give us deliverance
Here comes our bitter penance
...And I detest!

A promise to protect
Not to conquer and oppress
What a mess
It seems nothing is sacred
When the earth is at stake
...And we regress
Unconscious use of resource
People, states and fear
I feel depressed
The liars we were to be
No earth for us to see

We know it as civilization
Seems more like depravation
I shun all, give us deliverance
Here comes our bitter penance





Civil = evil!?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nasum's song "A Civil Critique" present a strong criticism of modern civilization and the destruction that it has unleashed upon the world. The opening lines immediately set the tone of the song with the image of "smouldering ashes below" which "chills the mind" - the destruction is palpable, and it is a chilling reminder of what once was grand. The verses then delve deeper into the exploitation of the world's resources and the dire consequences that await if we don't take action. The lines "as we slaughter generations to come" and "one more step and we're done!" emphasize the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate action.


The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with the singer lamenting the fact that civilization seems to be more like "depravation" than anything else. He calls for "deliverance" from the mess that we've made and warns that "bitter penance" is on its way. The final lines of the song explicitly question whether civilization and evil are synonymous - a dark and provocative question that drives home the severity of the issue at hand.


Overall, "A Civil Critique" is a passionate and unrelenting critique of modern society's exploitation of the earth and its resources. It is a call to action for anyone who is willing to listen and take responsibility for the future of our planet.


Line by Line Meaning

I gaze at the smouldering ashes below
Looking at the destruction around me, it's disheartening


It chills my mind
The sight of destruction fills me with dread


What once was grand
All the beauty of this place is now destroyed


Is but destruction and cinder bestowed
All that remains is ruin and ash


It's not a haze, it's not a phase
We can't ignore the reality of climate change and its effects


As we slaughter generations to come
Our actions will have drastic consequences for future generations


Exploit our world
We're recklessly taking advantage of the earth's resources


One more step and we're done!
We're reaching a tipping point where we won't be able to reverse the damage we've done


We know it as civilization
We call it progress and development


Seems more like depravation
But it looks more like we're causing harm and destruction


I shun all, give us deliverance
I reject this way of life and hope for a way out


Here comes our bitter penance
We'll face the consequences of our actions


...And I detest!
And I hate it!


A promise to protect
We made a commitment to preserve and safeguard the environment


Not to conquer and oppress
But instead of being good stewards, we're exploiting and harming the earth


What a mess
This is a terrible situation


It seems nothing is sacred
We're willing to destroy anything for our own gain


When the earth is at stake
Even though our survival depends on the health of the planet


...And we regress
But instead of improving, we're going backwards


Unconscious use of resource
We're consuming resources without any regard for the impact on the earth


People, states and fear
Our actions are driven by selfishness, nationalism, and fear


I feel depressed
This situation is making me feel sad and helpless


The liars we were to be
We made false promises to ourselves and future generations


No earth for us to see
If we continue down this path, we won't have a habitable planet left




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