Line-up
Jason Beebout (vocals)
Sergie Loobkoff (guitar)
Johnny Cruz (drums)
Sean Kennerly (guitar)
Jeremy Bergo (bass)
Discography
Samiam (1990)
Soar (1991)
Billy (1992)
Clumsy (1994)
You Are Freaking Me Out (1998)
Astray (2000)
The New Red Years (2000)
Whatever's Got You Down (2006)
Trips (2011)
As We're Told
Samiam Lyrics
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But which side is me
Lost somewhere in between
There's a price you pay for living
She had a boy
Couldn't make him grow
Saw the truth in his eyes
Filled him full
Young and old
We do as we're told
You believe it
But can't comprehend
When your life ends
Same way that it began
You get what you deserve
This man you see
But which man is me
Who am I supposed to be
I take a piece of everything I'm given
It all seems so far away
But you can count the days
Young and old
We do as we're told
You believe it
But can't comprehend
When your life ends
Same way that it began
You get what you deserve
You get what you deserve
The lyrics of Samiam's song "As We're Told" delve into the struggle of self-identity and the societal pressures that can warp an individual's sense of self. The lines, "This side I show but which side is me/Lost somewhere in between/ There's a price you pay for living" convey the feeling of being torn between who we are and who we feel we need to be to fit into society. The lyrics also address the consequences of blindly following orders or adhering to societal norms without analyzing their true meaning. The lines "Young and old/ We do as we're told/ You believe it/ But can't comprehend/ When your life ends/ Same way that it began/ You get what you deserve" suggest that a life spent simply doing what we're told without considering the consequences can result in an unfulfilling and incomplete existence.
Another theme captured in the lyrics is the idea of ownership and control. The line "She had a boy/ Couldn't make him grow/ Saw the truth in his eyes/ Filled him full/ Made him one of her own" encapsulates the notion of someone exerting control over another individual's life, attempting to mold them into something they are not, rather than allowing them to grow and discover themselves on their own terms. The idea of being a product of our environment or the people we surround ourselves with is also touched upon in lines such as "I take a piece of everything I'm given/ It all seems so far away/ But you can count the days".
Overall, "As We're Told" is a thought-provoking song that touches on the complexities of identity, societal norms, and the importance of self-discovery in a fulfilling life.
Line by Line Meaning
This side I show
I only reveal a certain part of myself to others
But which side is me
I don't even know which part is truly me
Lost somewhere in between
I'm stuck in the middle and unsure of who I am
There's a price you pay for living
Living comes with its own set of consequences and sacrifices
She had a boy
There was a woman who had a son
Couldn't make him grow
She was unable to help him mature and become independent
Saw the truth in his eyes
She could see that he knew deep down that he was capable of more
Filled him full
She tried to raise him in a way that satisfied her own desires and expectations
Made him one of her own
She tried to mold him into a version of herself
Young and old
People of all ages
We do as we're told
We follow societal norms and expectations
You believe it
You think that's just how life is supposed to be
But can't comprehend
You don't fully understand or question why things are the way they are
When your life ends
At the end of your life
Same way that it began
In the same way that it started
You get what you deserve
You reap the consequences of the choices you made and the actions you took
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES E BROGAN, JASON BEEBOUT, SERGIE LOOBKOFF
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Pickles N cheese
Thank you for epic lyrics and intense guitar work fellas stay strong Jason....
Manuel
great song
Pickles N cheese
Rock on !!
Blair Martin
My fav tune by them
oatechaosincycles
thanks for the good upload ChathamPunx
Leonardo Alves
really epic. But that's a pity that the other musics from this album are not soo good, as well the stuff they dit before it.
Mike Brody
Um no this album and their other albums rule
bradd taylor
TMI