Eleven
Primus Lyrics


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I just can't seem to blend
Into society
I have no hope for this dim
Simplicity of law and order
By whose rules I see no rhyme in
The reason
I hold no hope for this holy treason
Of love and so soft
By whose standards




They tell me, they tell me
Who are they, who is they

Overall Meaning

"Eleven" by Primus is a powerful commentary on the struggle of an outsider who is unable to conform to societal norms. The opening lines "I just can't seem to blend / Into society" clearly communicate the difficulty of the individual in fitting in with the norms and expectations of the society around them. The next line "I have no hope for this dim / Simplicity of law and order" reveals a disdain for the simple and often arbitrary rules and regulations that are imposed on individuals by society.


The lines "By whose rules I see no rhyme in / The reason" suggest a lack of understanding or rationale for the societal norms that are in place. The next verse intensifies the message, "I hold no hope for this holy treason / Of love and so soft / By whose standards" indicating a rejection of the values and principles of society, particularly in the sphere of romance and affection.


The repetition of "they tell me, they tell me / Who are they, who is they" helps to reinforce the idea that the outsider is questioning and challenging the authority of the society that seeks to enforce its norms and expectations. Ultimately, the song is a powerful commentary on the struggle of fitting in, particularly for those who feel that they are unable or unwilling to conform to the strictures imposed on them by society.


Line by Line Meaning

I just can't seem to blend
I feel like an outsider and struggle to fit in with society


Into society
The larger community of people and cultural norms


I have no hope for this dim
I am pessimistic about the limited and depressing state of things


Simplicity of law and order
The basic and predictable rules and systems that govern society


By whose rules I see no rhyme in
I don't understand or see the logic behind the governing rules


The reason
The underlying purpose or logic behind something


I hold no hope for this holy treason
I don't believe in the idea of betraying love or what society deems as holy


Of love and so soft
The concept of love and its perceived gentleness


By whose standards
The values and ideals set by someone in power


They tell me, they tell me
An ambiguous reference to an authority figure or societal norms


Who are they, who is they
Questioning and challenging the authority and power of those in control




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: LES CLAYPOOL, REID L. III LALONDE, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER

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