Smile When You're Dead
Nasum Lyrics


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Try to get out, you try to get out,
What kept you then sure as hell keeps you now
You try to change but they keep you in line
(in line) - are you your own master?

No space to control, do nothing by yourself,
Reach out for help but you're in their hand
Smile when you're dead

Your ways aren't their ways, you're in their way,
With a bullet in your head you can smile when you're dead





Smile when you're dead!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nasum's "Smile When You're Dead" is a commentary on the perpetuating cycle of control, manipulation, and power within society. The lines "You try to change but they keep you in line, (in line) - are you your own master?" indicate the struggle to break free from the societal norms and expectations that keep individuals trapped. The repetition of "no space to control, do nothing by yourself" emphasizes the loss of personal agency and autonomy in this situation. Instead of being free to control their lives, individuals must "reach out for help but [are] in their hand."


The phrase "smile when you're dead" is a bleak comment on the oppressive nature of the situation. Even in death, there is no escape from the forces that keep individuals trapped. The line "Your ways aren't their ways, you're in their way" draws attention to the societal pressures to conform to a certain way of thinking, acting, and being. If individuals cannot conform, they are deemed an obstacle in the way of the status quo. The final line "With a bullet in your head you can smile when you're dead" is a chilling reminder that death is the only escape from this oppressive system.


Overall, "Smile When You're Dead" is a powerful critique of societal norms, oppression, and control. The lyrics highlight the struggles individuals face when trying to break free from restrictive social forces, and the bleakness of a system that allows for no escape.


Line by Line Meaning

Try to get out, you try to get out,
You are attempting to escape a situation that's keeping you trapped or held captive.


What kept you then sure as hell keeps you now
Regardless of your attempts to escape, the same factors that kept you trapped before are still present and preventing you from getting out.


You try to change but they keep you in line
Although you're trying to change your situation, external forces are forcing you to abide by the same rules and restrictions as before.


(in line) - are you your own master?
Being 'in line' suggests that you are not in control of your own fate or destiny, and the question posed here is whether or not you have any autonomy over your own life.


No space to control, do nothing by yourself,
You don't have any personal agency or control over your life; everything is dictated by someone else.


Reach out for help but you're in their hand
Even if you try to seek support from others, you are still ultimately at the mercy of those who control you.


Smile when you're dead
The phrase 'smile when you're dead' suggests that even if you are trapped and powerless in life, you can still find some satisfaction or peace in the inevitability of death.


Your ways aren't their ways, you're in their way,
The way you prefer to live your life is not in line with the desires or expectations of those who control you.


With a bullet in your head you can smile when you're dead
The ultimate escape from a situation in which you have no control may be death, and even then, it is possible to find some kind of solace or relief.


Smile when you're dead!
The repetition of this phrase reinforces the idea that death may be the only way to escape from an oppressive or controlling situation, and that there may be some release or satisfaction in accepting that fate.




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