Alienated
Resurrection Band Lyrics


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I like you name, I like your face,
Are you a charter member of the human race?
Are you ever frustrated by the things you see?
Does it make you sad or upset, like me?

Alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand.
With love in your eyes, you confront the lies, the double standards, and the party ties,
My one affiliation is with your name; to share your kingdom and to share your shame.

Lord, you are alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand,
Alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand.

I have chosen the narrow road,
Lord, you gave me such an easy load,
I look at your cross, and I see your love.

Lord, you're alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand,




Alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand.

Overall Meaning

The song is titled "Alienated" by Resurrection Band. The lyrics speak about feeling disconnected from the world, and asking if the listener feels the same way. They then go on to discuss the love in the eyes of the person they are addressing, describing how they confront the lies, double standards, and party ties that are prevalent in society. The singer identifies with this person, and through their association, they feel a connection to the kingdom and the shame that comes with it.


The lyrics seem to be exploring themes of feeling out of place in society, and searching for a deeper connection. The use of the word "alienated" connotes a sense of detachment or disconnection, and the repeated refrain of being "talked about but politely neglected" emphasizes this feeling. The lyrics suggest that the person they are addressing is someone who is also feeling disconnected from society, and who has experienced marginalization.


Overall, the song seems to be a call to action to embrace a different way of being in the world, one that is rooted in love and in standing up for what is right. The singer sees the world as it is, with all of its flaws and shortcomings, but through their connection with the person they are addressing, they are able to transcend those limitations and find meaning and purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

I like you name, I like your face,
I find you intriguing based on your identity and physical appearance.


Are you a charter member of the human race?
Are you a fellow human being?


Are you ever frustrated by the things you see?
Do you ever feel discontented with the state of the world?


Does it make you sad or upset, like me?
Does it cause you emotional distress, as it does for me?


Alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
Feeling disconnected from the society; acknowledged but disregarded in a subtle manner.


You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand.
I'm starting to comprehend how you feel.


With love in your eyes, you confront the lies, the double standards, and the party ties,
You challenge the falsehoods, hypocrisy, and political affiliations with a compassionate gaze.


My one affiliation is with your name; to share your kingdom and to share your shame.
I only identify with you; to partake in your divine authority and hardships.


Lord, you are alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
You, Lord, feel disconnected from the society; acknowledged but disregarded in a subtle manner.


You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand,
I'm starting to comprehend how you feel.


I have chosen the narrow road,
I've decided to follow the less traveled, virtuous path.


Lord, you gave me such an easy load,
You, Lord, have provided me with a lighter burden.


I look at your cross, and I see your love.
By examining your sacrifice, I see your affection.


Alienated from this world; talked about but politely neglected,
Feeling disconnected from the society; acknowledged but disregarded in a subtle manner.


You're alienated from this world, and I'm beginning to understand,
I'm starting to comprehend how you feel.




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John McGowan


on Hotfootin'

A couple of lyrics changes:
"Banana-boat Buick blaring in stereo can't drown out what he is saying."
"Brothers and sisters he tells them..."

Bruce M. Axtens


on Benny & Sue

"ignored the one inside" or "ignored the warning sign"?

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