Mine
Sepultura Lyrics


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Mine, (mine, mine, mine)
Mine, (mine, mine, mine)
Mine
Mine

All the years
All the nerve
It's the least I deserve

A paper prison
Within white walls
Brown upholstery armour all

Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me

Mine
Mine
Mine
Mine
Mine

Family business
Nice and neat
Like a cover on a toilet seat

You piss me off
And I piss you off
A waste ends before it's won

Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me

Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me
Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me
Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me
Stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me, stop me





Mine (mine, mine, mine, mine)

Overall Meaning

The song "Mine" by Sepultura is a heavy metal track that can be interpreted in different ways. The recurring word "mine" can be seen as a representation of ownership, entitlement, or possessiveness over something. The lyrics speak about a person who has spent all their life trying to achieve something, perhaps success or wealth, and has finally attained it. However, their journey has left them bitter and angry, and they feel imprisoned by their own success. The "brown upholstery armor" might represent the illusion of comfort and security that comes with wealth and status but cannot protect against inner turmoil.


In the second half of the song, the lyrics shift to the theme of family business, possibly referring to the idea of keeping wealth and power within a family. The line "a waste ends before it's won" could mean that the struggle for power and control within a family can lead to destruction before one even achieves anything significant. The chorus repeats the phrase "stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, 'cause I'm such a creep," which could be interpreted as the person's self-awareness of their negative behavior and attitude towards others, but they cannot help it because that's who they've become. Overall, the song touches upon themes of success, entitlement, inner turmoil, and the destructive nature of familial power struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Mine, (mine, mine, mine)
The singer repeatedly claims ownership of something, using the word 'mine' in order to emphasize a sense of entitlement or control.


All the years
The singer has endured difficult or traumatic experiences throughout their lifetime.


All the nerve
The singer has developed a thick skin or emotional callouses due to past hardships or mistreatment.


It's the least I deserve
The artist feels that, after all they have gone through, they are entitled to some form of compensation or recognition.


A paper prison
The artist feels trapped or constrained by a bureaucratic or administrative system that limits their freedom or autonomy.


Within white walls
The singer is confined to a sterile or oppressive environment that further restricts their agency or creativity.


Brown upholstery armour all
The singer may be using material possessions or other forms of external armor as a means of protection or self-preservation.


Stop me, don't touch me, don't stop, cause I'm such a creep
The artist acknowledges their own troubling behavior or persona, and warns others not to engage with them or try to interfere.


Family business
The artist may have experienced dysfunction or conflict within their own family or kinship network.


Nice and neat
Despite underlying tensions or issues, the family may present a facade of fakeness or conformity.


Like a cover on a toilet seat
This line suggests that the superficial or artificial nature of the family's relationships reminds the singer of something unclean or unsanitary, like a public restroom.


You piss me off
The artist is angered or frustrated by another person's actions or words.


And I piss you off
The singer acknowledges that their own behavior may be irritating or offensive to others.


A waste ends before it's won
This line implies that the singer's various struggles and conflicts may ultimately be futile or unproductive, and that they are resigned to a sense of defeat or resignation.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: CY COLEMAN, BETTY COMDEN, ADOLF GREEN

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