Disorder
Oxytoxin Lyrics


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I've spent a long time
Thinking all about the crimes that I've been paying for
But the man who made the fine
Clearly needed all my money a little more
Anarchy is dead
You know
The order we have here
Is only for show
The ones who meet the end
Will grow
And take the fools on out of here
Fix it up a bit
Picked up on all the signs
Of how we're headed for a painfully bitter end
If it's all someone's design
Than is every mistake
A crumpled up piece of sin
Anarchy is dead
You know
The order we have here
Is only for show
The ones who meet the end
Will grow
And take the fools on out of here
Fix it up a bit
Anarchy is dead
You know
The order we have here
Is only for show
The ones who meet the end
Will grow
And take the fools on out of here
Fix it up a bit
Fix it, fix it up




Fix it up a bit
Fix it up a bit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Disorder" by Oxytoxin delve into themes of societal unrest, questioning the existing order, and contemplating the consequences of one's actions. The singer reflects on the injustices and crimes they have endured and the financial burdens placed upon them, suggesting that the system is corrupt and prioritizes the needs of the powerful over those of the marginalized. This dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs leads to a realization that anarchy, or the absence of governmental control, is no longer a viable solution. Despite the facade of order presented by the powers that be, the lyrics imply that it is all merely a charade to maintain control.


The assertion that "anarchy is dead" underscores a disillusionment with the idea of chaos as a means of resistance against oppressive systems. The repeated refrain of "fix it up a bit" suggests a desire to address and rectify the societal disparities and fractures that have been laid bare. The mention of signs pointing towards a "painfully bitter end" alludes to a looming catastrophe or downfall if the current trajectory is left unchecked. Additionally, the notion that every mistake may be equated to a "crumpled up piece of sin" implies a sense of guilt and accountability for one's actions within the larger context of a flawed society.


The lyrics further emphasize a call for change and a rejection of complacency towards the status quo. The assertion that those who reach the end will "grow" hints at a transformative process or evolution that can arise from disruption and upheaval. The desire to "take the fools on out of here" suggests a desire to challenge and remove those who perpetuate injustice and exploitation. By urging to "fix it up a bit," the lyrics advocate for active engagement in addressing societal issues and striving towards a more equitable and just world.


In conclusion, "Disorder" by Oxytoxin encapsulates a profound critique of the prevailing social order, highlighting the need for introspection, accountability, and collective action. The lyrics provoke contemplation on the nature of power, corruption, and the potential for change in a world where anarchy is no longer a viable alternative. The repetition of the refrain to "fix it up a bit" serves as a rallying cry for reform and a reminder that genuine progress requires effort, vigilance, and a commitment to dismantling oppressive structures.


Line by Line Meaning

I've spent a long time Thinking all about the crimes that I've been paying for
Reflecting on the mistakes I've made and the consequences I've faced


But the man who made the fine Clearly needed all my money a little more
Questioning the fairness of authority figures and their motives behind punishments


Anarchy is dead You know The order we have here Is only for show
Recognizing the lack of true freedom and justice in society


The ones who meet the end Will grow And take the fools on out of here Fix it up a bit
Those who face consequences will learn and improve, hopefully removing ignorance from society


Picked up on all the signs Of how we're headed for a painfully bitter end
Noticing the warning signals of a negative outcome on the horizon


If it's all someone's design Than is every mistake A crumpled up piece of sin
Considering the possibility of a higher power guiding events and the weight of each mistake made




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Written by: Geoffrey Kelly

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