Misanthropology
Skeleton Hands Lyrics


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These words upon your lips
Will not release their grip
Monopolize my precious time
Useless the eyes when the soul is blind

I don't care what you say
Don't leave me this way
Don't care what you say
I don't need your praise

These words upon your lips
Will not release their grip
Monopolize my precious time
I've got no time for empty lines

I don't care what you say
Don't leave me this way
Don't care what you say
'Cause I don't need your praise
Don't care what you say
Don't leave me this way
Don't care what you say
'Cause I don't need your praise
(Don't care what you say)
I don't need your praise




(Don't care what you say)
I don't need your praise

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of "Misanthropology" by Skeleton Hands, the singer is expressing a sense of frustration and detachment from someone else's words and actions. The repeated refrain "These words upon your lips will not release their grip" suggests that the singer feels trapped or overwhelmed by the words and influence of another person. This may symbolize a feeling of being controlled or manipulated, as if the other person's words are consuming the singer's time and attention. The imagery of monopolizing "my precious time" highlights a sense of the singer's time being wasted or drained by someone else's meaningless words or actions.


The lines "Useless the eyes when the soul is blind" suggest that the singer sees through the superficiality or insincerity of the other person. The singer may feel that there is no depth or authenticity in the other person's words or intentions, rendering their words meaningless. This could reflect a sense of disillusionment or disappointment in the relationship or communication with this person, as if the singer realizes that their interactions lack substance or genuine connection.


The repeated refrain "I don't care what you say, I don't need your praise" emphasizes the singer's independence and self-assuredness. The singer is asserting their autonomy and rejecting the validation or approval of the other person. This could indicate a desire to break free from the influence or expectations of the other person, and to stand firm in their own beliefs and values. The insistence on not needing praise suggests that the singer values their own self-worth and does not seek validation from external sources.


Overall, the lyrics of "Misanthropology" convey a sense of disillusionment, frustration, and inner strength. The singer is grappling with the impact of someone else's words and actions, but ultimately asserts their own agency and self-reliance. The themes of control, independence, and authenticity resonate throughout the song, capturing the complex dynamics of relationships and self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

These words upon your lips
The words you speak


Will not release their grip
Continue to hold on


Monopolize my precious time
Take up all my time


Useless the eyes when the soul is blind
When the soul is unaware, the eyes cannot see


I don't care what you say
I am not concerned with your words


Don't leave me this way
Do not abandon me like this


I don't need your praise
I do not require your admiration


I've got no time for empty lines
I do not have time for meaningless words




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