Virus
S.P. Metal Lyrics


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You should know it's just business
We're glad you survived
We're aligned in our interests
We need you alive
We are a virus
And you've got the itch
We are the pious
The saints of the rich
We are a virus
And you've got the itch
We are the pious
The saints of the rich
If you tried, you could treat us
Instead you chose war
You've abandoned your weakest
It's paradise for
A virus
And you've got the itch
We are the pious
The saints of the rich
We deserve what we're earning
We take what we're due
And you deserve what you're learning
We're taking from you
We deserve what we're earning
We take what we're due
And you deserve what you're learning
We're taking from you
We are a virus
And you've got the itch
We are the pious
The saints of the rich
We are a virus
And you've got the itch




We are the pious
The saints of the rich

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to S.P. Metal's song "Virus" seem to convey a message about the ruthless nature of capitalism and the power dynamics that exist within society.


In the first verse, the lines "You should know it's just business, We're glad you survived" suggest that the actions being taken are purely driven by financial motives. The line "We're aligned in our interests, We need you alive" indicates that those in power are dependent on the survival and participation of the individuals they exploit for their own gain.


The repeated phrase "We are a virus, And you've got the itch" signifies the predatory nature of those in control. They view themselves as a virus, infecting and consuming everything they come into contact with. The line "We are the pious, The saints of the rich" highlights their sense of self-righteousness and their belief that they are deserving of their wealth and power.


The second verse criticizes the lack of empathy and compassion shown by those in power. Rather than choosing to treat the less fortunate with kindness and support, they opt for war and neglect. The lyrics strongly suggest that the vulnerable and marginalized individuals in society are being abandoned and exploited, and this creates a "paradise" for the virus, reinforcing their power.


The line "We deserve what we're earning, We take what we're due" indicates the sense of entitlement felt by the privileged few who profit from the suffering of others. On the other hand, the line "And you deserve what you're learning, We're taking from you" represents a warning or a form of retribution, suggesting that those in power will eventually face the consequences of their actions.


Overall, "Virus" portrays a cynical view of capitalism and the power dynamics that perpetuate inequality. It accuses those in power of being self-serving and lacking empathy, highlighting the destructive nature of such systems and the impact they have on the most vulnerable members of society.


Line by Line Meaning

You should know it's just business
Understand that our actions are purely driven by financial gain


We're glad you survived
We are pleased that you have managed to continue existing


We're aligned in our interests
Our goals and objectives are in harmony


We need you alive
Your existence is essential to our operations


If you tried, you could treat us
If you made an effort, you could handle us with care


Instead you chose war
Rather than seeking a peaceful resolution, you opted for conflict


You've abandoned your weakest
You have neglected and forsaken those who are most vulnerable


It's paradise for a virus
Our presence and actions create a thriving environment for our kind


And you've got the itch
You are driven by the strong desire to attain what we possess


We are the pious
We consider ourselves morally superior


The saints of the rich
We are revered and admired by the wealthy elite


We deserve what we're earning
We believe that we are entitled to the rewards we receive


We take what we're due
We seize what rightfully belongs to us


And you deserve what you're learning
You are reaping the consequences of your actions


We're taking from you
We are extracting and appropriating resources from you




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Colin Jackson

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