Citizen
Simple Minds Lyrics


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Citizen
A cure to kill the east
A disease of the west
Romance is no escape
But I'll escape you
The manufacturing sound
Complaining to ourselves
You're cutting up our friends
Making love to our sisters
Another endless day
Another daze
But I'm losing track
The train goes off the rails
Dance Of The Youth
Youth want to dance

Citizen
The tribal war begins
But radio's a God
Industrial money
God is industry
Dance of youth
Citizen you know what we're after
Know what we're after
Know what we're after

Citizen
The state that we've come to love
Love's a crime against the state
I hate the sound of bells
Communications lost
Something we're after
I hate democracy
One more contact lost
Love
A crime against the state
The state we've come to love
Oh electric candle light
What time is it over there
We got to wear a badge
We're losing track of days

Dance of the youth
Youth want to dance

Citizen
I'll share a room with you
You're getting so very thin
Did we ask for this
Are you rationing our water
Dance of the youth
Our food is getting cold
And you're getting colder
I see you
I'm not so unaware
Citizen

Citizen
An American
Got got a camera
Takes a picture
Citizen
Drum
Citizen
Drum
Citizen




Drum
To drum to drum

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the Simple Minds song "Citizen" are quite enigmatic and open to interpretation, but they convey a sense of discontent with society and a desire for change. The first verse seems to contrast the problems of the east and the west, suggesting that neither has a cure for its ailment. Romance is seen as no escape from these problems, hence the need to escape from those we believed could have saved us. The manufacturing sound and complaints to ourselves may represent the sense that we are unhappy but that we do not know how to make a meaningful change in our society. We are cutting off our friends, making love to our sisters and losing track of our humanity.


The second verse presents a bleak picture of society, in which tribal wars are starting, and the only thing we can worship is the radio, which is controlled by industrial money. Our youth want to dance, but we are being pushed down by the constraints of society. We know what we are after, but it is unclear what that is, except that it is something which has been lost. The third verse speaks of a love that is seen as a crime against the state, a state that we have come to love, suggesting an unhealthy attachment to a way of life that won't change any time soon. Communication is lost, and we are losing track of time.


The fourth verse seems to be a mix of personal and social problems. The singer shares a room with someone who is getting thinner, and they wonder whether they asked for this, with the possibility that society has failed to provide for them. The youth dance, but their food is getting cold, and they are getting colder. The closing lines of the song seem to be a call to action, with the drum beat urging us to dance, to move, to take action.


Line by Line Meaning

A cure to kill the east
The west is trying to cure the east but it's actually killing them


A disease of the west
The disease is originating from the west


Romance is no escape
Romance doesn't help you escape from reality


But I'll escape you
I'll leave you behind and escape


The manufacturing sound
The sound of the manufacturing process


Complaining to ourselves
We're constantly complaining to ourselves


You're cutting up our friends
You're destroying our friendships


Making love to our sisters
You're having intimate relationships with our sisters


Another endless day
Another day that seems to never end


Another daze
Another day where we feel dazed and confused


But I'm losing track
But I'm losing my sense of direction


The train goes off the rails
Things start falling apart


Dance Of The Youth
The youth want to dance


Youth want to dance
The youth want to have fun and enjoy life


The tribal war begins
A war between different tribes or groups is starting


But radio's a God
The radio has a lot of power and influence


Industrial money
Money from the manufacturing or industrial sector


God is industry
For some people, industry is more important and powerful than any God


Citizen you know what we're after
Citizen, you know what we're trying to achieve


Know what we're after
We have a clear goal in mind


The state that we've come to love
We've come to love the state or government we live under


Love's a crime against the state
Falling in love is frowned upon by the state or government


I hate the sound of bells
I dislike the sound of bells


Communications lost
We've lost communication


Something we're after
We're searching for something


I hate democracy
I don't like living in a democratic society


One more contact lost
We've lost another connection or relationship


Love
Falling in love


A crime against the state
It's considered a crime to fall in love


The state we've come to love
We've come to love the state


Oh electric candle light
The lightbulb


What time is it over there
What time is it in a different location


We got to wear a badge
We have to display some kind of identification


We're losing track of days
We're losing track of time


I'll share a room with you
We'll stay in the same room together


You're getting so very thin
You're losing a lot of weight


Did we ask for this
Did we want or request this situation


Are you rationing our water
Are you limiting our access to water


Our food is getting cold
Our food is getting colder


And you're getting colder
You're becoming less friendly or warm


I see you
I understand you


I'm not so unaware
I'm not completely oblivious


An American
An American person


Got got a camera
Has a camera


Takes a picture
Takes a photograph


Drum
Repetitive rhythm


To drum to drum
One rhythm after another




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BRIAN MCGEE, MICHAEL JOSEPH MACNEIL, DEREK FORBES, JAMES KERR, CHARLES BURCHILL

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