Bonehead
Skid Row Lyrics


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Is there a problem? The laugh of the rich man
Has got you crying poor
Are you as heavy as hell in a handbag
Or just a virgin whore?
If the weight of the world is on your shoulders
Then carry it for a day
Do you cry for peace or peace of mind;
Is reality in the way?

Enter the martyr out through the in door
The savior has arrived?
Is all your anger force of habit
And keeping you alive?
An empty shotgun shooting your mouth off
Something's on your mind
The cheap messiah of persecution
Is alive and doing fine

I won't leave if you stay, I don't buy what you say
If you're a new God let me see a miracle
I won't leave if you stay, I don't buy what you say




I can't say that you're a fool,
but if you're a new God let me see a miracle.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Skid Row's "Bonehead" are a combination of sarcastic humor and social commentary. The song begins by posing the question, "Is there a problem?" and goes on to describe a scenario where the laughter of a rich man has made the poor protagonist cry. The lyrics call out the irony of the situation and question whether the singer is truly as heavy as hell in a handbag or just a virgin whore. This line is a play on the phrase "light as a feather, stiff as a board," which is often used in supernatural games like Ouija boards. The song then questions whether the singer cries for peace or peace of mind, suggesting that reality may be getting in the way.


The chorus of the song takes a more confrontational tone, calling out those who claim to be saviors or messiahs. The lyrics suggest that this is often a force of habit and that the anger and persecution that these people inspire may be keeping them alive. The line "an empty shotgun shooting your mouth off" is particularly poignant and suggests that those who claim to have all the answers may actually be empty inside. The song ends with a challenge to those who claim to be new gods or messiahs, calling for proof of their miracles.


Overall, "Bonehead" is a cutting social commentary on those who claim to have all the answers and who often hold power over others. The lyrics suggest that these people may be empty inside and that their claims of salvation are often nothing more than a force of habit.


Line by Line Meaning

Is there a problem? The laugh of the rich man Has got you crying poor
Are you facing any issue? The way rich people are leading their lives and laughing at you because of your financial status has made you feel poor and down.


Are you as heavy as hell in a handbag Or just a virgin whore?
Are you burdened with a lot of pressure that is hard to carry like the weight of hell in a handbag? Or, are you someone who has never experienced anything but is still being looked down upon like a virgin whore?


If the weight of the world is on your shoulders Then carry it for a day
If you feel like you have a lot of responsibility and every problem in the world is on your shoulders, then try to carry it for just a day.


Do you cry for peace or peace of mind; Is reality in the way?
Are you crying for just world peace or for your inner peace of mind? Is reality stopping you from achieving any of it?


Enter the martyr out through the in door The savior has arrived?
Are you looking for a savior, a martyr to save you from your troubles? Have they finally arrived through the in-door?


Is all your anger force of habit And keeping you alive?
Do you have a habit of being angry, and is it the only thing that is giving you strength and keeping you alive?


An empty shotgun shooting your mouth off Something's on your mind
You are talking too much, but there's no real substance in your words because you are not saying what's really going on in your mind.


The cheap messiah of persecution Is alive and doing fine
The person who shows themselves as a messiah but is actually nothing more than a cheap one, and who treats you unfairly, is very much alive and doing fine.


I won't leave if you stay, I don't buy what you say If you're a new God let me see a miracle
I will not leave you if you decide to stay, but I don't believe you. If you are claiming to be a new God, then show me a miracle.


I won't leave if you stay, I don't buy what you say I can't say that you're a fool, but if you're a new God let me see a miracle.
I will stay with you if you decide to stay, but I still don't believe you. I'm not going to judge you and call you a fool, but if you're really a God, prove it to me through a miracle.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID MICHAEL SABO, RACHEL BOLAN SOUTHWORTH

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