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R. D. Laing Lyrics


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Gencolar görür caddede şeklim
Eşgaller kesat polis bizi seçti
Evet memur söyle derdin neydi
Sıkıntı yok usta bizde yaş eighty
Kimse getiremez sırtımı yere
Gerekli oldumu çarpar only way
Geziyom sanki near the blue lake
Kahpelik bizden baya far away
Tanısanız bizi seversiniz
Özgürüm hazırla sağlam bi beat
İlik bi hatun gibi tepinmelik
Delik deşik eder beni gidip gelip
Kara delik gibi içine çeker beni
Sanat yeri denir bana selam kelam
Kim durduracak ulan anbean
Sakın es geçme d2r on the mic
Vahid isna ve selesa
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Çektim Elhamdüllah
Vahid isna ve selesa
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Selamlar üstümde silah gibi
Baba dolu dolu herkes bizden biri
Yakadan paçaya kan infaz gibi
Adamı yakar Kuranıma diri diri
Selamlar üstümde silah gibi
Baba dolu dolu herkes bizden biri
Yakadan paçaya kan infaz gibi
Adamı yakar Kuranıma diri diri
La manyak çekil çabuk önümden
Sağa sola iyi bak bak görünmem
Tenhada denk gelirsek hiç acımam
Ağlayıp sakın demek yok yapma lan
Gencolar görür caddede şeklim
Evet memur söyle derdin neydi
Kimse getiremez sırtımı yere
Geziyom sanki near the Blue lake
Sevince yanarsın yandıkça yakarsın
Belaya çatarsın bizi gör daralsın
Boş bozuk kafalar arkamızda kalsın
Dua et merhamet üstümüze aksın
Baktın mı gördün mü arada çok fark
Kimseyi dışlamaz bizdeki sokak
Bitkin delikanlı bıçağı takar
Bazısı korkar kan hızlı akar
La manyak çekil çabuk önümden
Sağa sola iyi bak bak görünmem
Tenhada denk gelirsek hiç acımam
Ağlayıp sakın demek yok yapma lan
Tanısanız bizi seversiniz
Özgürüm hazırla sağlam bi beat
İlik bi hatun gibi tepinmelik
Delik deşik eder beni gidip gelip
Kara delik gibi içine çeker beni
Sanat yeri denir bana selam kelam
Kim durduracak ulan anbean
Sakın es geçme d2r on the mic
Vahid isna ve selesa
Değilim arabic
Çektim Elhamdüllah
Vahid isna ve selesa




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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R. D. Laing's song Five Year Plan are about revenge, holding grudges, and the desire for justice. The repeated phrase "I lose, you win" sets up a power dynamic where the singer feels inferior to the person they're addressing. However, the singer is biding their time and has a five-year plan for revenge. They make it clear that they don't forget easily, and they hold onto a grudge. The lyrics suggest that the singer is willing to wait patiently and pretend to be friends until the moment comes to strike back.


The lines "You fucked me over/ You did me wrong/ You know why/ I wrote this song" reveal that the singer has a specific person in mind who they feel has wronged them. The song is an expression of the singer's anger, frustration, and desire for vengeance. Throughout the lyrics, there's a sense of simmering resentment that builds to the final lines, "I win, you lose/ I win, you lose/ I win!" The repetition of "I win" suggests that the singer is now in a position of power and has extracted their revenge.


Overall, the song speaks to the human desire for justice and the tendency to hold onto grudges. It also reveals the psychological toll of feeling wronged and the lengths people will go to seek revenge.


Line by Line Meaning

I lose, you win
I am constantly losing while you are always winning


I lose again
I am continually experiencing loss


But you're on my five-year plan
You are on my list of targets that I plan to seek revenge against within five years


Your time will come
You will eventually face consequences for your wrongdoing


When you least expect it, expect it!
I will make sure that your punishment is unexpected


You fucked me over
You deceived me and caused me harm


You did me wrong
You acted unfairly towards me


You know why
You understand exactly what you did to me


I wrote this song
I created this song as a form of revenge and a reminder of your wrongdoing


Until the, I'll just pretend
For now, I will act friendly towards you and pretend as if nothing is wrong


That you are still my friend
I will continue to act as if we are still friends to avoid suspicion


I don't forget so easily
I have a strong memory and do not forget past grievances easily


No, I'm not so quick to forget
I take a long time to forgive and forget


I hold a grudge
I harbor negative feelings towards those who have wronged me


I live for revenge
My main motivation in life is to seek revenge against those who have caused me harm


I win, you lose
In the end, I will come out on top and you will suffer the consequences of your actions


I win!
I will eventually emerge victorious in my quest for revenge




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@MrAndrew535

I now have well over four decades experience as an independent thinker in developmental, educational and existential psychology resulting in many of the same conclusions as this man.

When compared to his contemporaries, he was well ahead of his time. This is less of an accreditation to him as it is an indictment of academia both of then and now.

I have found myself, over my intellectual career, in a similar situation to this man, with, however, several key and decisive distinctions.

Unlike yesteryear, today a model of what constitutes authentic psychological health actually exists, of which I am the author and modeller.

The question, therefore, is, what is the basis for my assertion?

That is for the reader to find out.



All comments from YouTube:

@ronurone341

He was brilliant. He was complicated. He made an important contributions. He impressed me and think of him often.

@ChuckHippy

Great stuff, I wish ThamesTV would post the whole interview.

@user-eo8jx7jq4u

The last few minutes of the interview are the most relevant for today.

@harryreed4749

Absolutely. If only Ronald Laing were around today to witness what is happening now.

@glendalewiskhaliq2387

In my opinion, Laing's controversial approach, dedication to treating Mental illness is still relevant today. From my understanding, of his monumental experience of treating Mental illness, his forward-thinking regarding what's normal for a human being.Is on par with a Mindfulness approach to living authenic today.

@Vgallo

I agree and As someone that’s dealt with psychiatrists and had a lot of experience with mental illnesses, I think laings work, particularly his approach to patients is severely under-utilised to this very day, although I see that it is widespread in the autism sector, in fact I would go as far to say that it is the predominant form of treatment with autism, because there’s not much else that works, apart from new forms of aba therapy which have a strong grounding in skinners behaviourism.
But yes Laing was a maverick pioneer, the type of figure that is in desperately short supply in the field of psychiatry, I wish there were more like him.

@kailashanand6

@@Vgallo I like to join in the agreement and appreciation of Dr. Laing. Especially the treatment of peaple with psychotic (formerly known as schizophrene) periods the practice in medicine could benefit a lot. And seemingly a nice person

@bobjary9382

Working in mh I have come across many seriously ill folk who do not like their psychiatrists, a lot for good reason.
Many would benefit from knowing someone like Laing who comes across as a decent human being first and foremost

@richardtheeighth4431

Remember the 2017 film Mad to Be Normal, actor David Tennant played the part of R.D. Liang.

RIP Ronald Liang.🌹

@JohnDoe-tx8lq

good call, just watched the trailer, looks like a good film!
Weird matching up the the funny, energetic film character with this polite, academic interview... 🤓

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