Moral Kiosk
R.E.M. Lyrics


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Scratch the scandals in the twilight
Trying to shock but instead
Idle hands all orient to her
Pass a magic pillow under head

It's so much more attractive
Inside the moral kiosk
Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight
Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight

They scratch the scandals in the twilight
She was laughing like a Horae
Put that knee in dour landslide
Take this step to dash a roving eye

It's so much more attractive
Inside the moral kiosk

Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight
Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight

Oh, oh

Scratch the scandals in the twilight
Trying to shock but instead
Idle hands all orient to her
Pass a magic pillow under head

It's so much more attractive
Inside the moral kiosk

Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight
Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight





Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight
Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of R.E.M.'s song "Moral Kiosk" is a commentary on the play of morality and ethics in society. The song portrays the dark side of humanity, where people try to find ways to shock and awe others, while their idle hands remain unaware of the repercussions of their actions. The lyrics are a metaphorical representation of how people in society scratch the surface of scandals and controversies, trying to make a statement but ultimately ending up losing their way.


The "magic pillow" under the head in the lyrics refers to the security and comfort that people seek in their moral kiosks. The kiosks are a place where people can shut out the outside world and indulge in their own beliefs and ideologies. However, the true nature of this isolation is shown in the phrase "cold, dark, fire, twilight," where the duality of illumination and darkness is revealed.


The song, therefore, highlights how within the illusions of morality and ethics, there are hidden agendas and self-serving motives driving people's actions. The lyrics are a critique of societal values that reflect the darker aspects of human nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Scratch the scandals in the twilight
Reviewing and searching for scandals in the ambiguous situation at dusk.


Trying to shock but instead
Attempting to surprise or provoke, but without the intended effect.


Idle hands all orient to her
Everybody's attention is directed towards her.


Pass a magic pillow under head
Offering a source of peacefulness to counterbalance the chaos.


It's so much more attractive inside the moral kiosk
The appeal of being within a space with clearly defined values and beliefs.


Inside, cold, dark, fire, twilight
A description of the different sensations and emotions one may experience within the moral kiosk.


She was laughing like a Horae
She had a lively, carefree and spirited laughter.


Put that knee in dour landslide
Taking action to avoid falling into a dismal and hopeless situation.


Take this step to dash a roving eye
Making a decision to avoid becoming too curious or involved in someone or something else.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe

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