Reclamation
Skinny Puppy Lyrics


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"Hey, man, I think I see electricity in those clouds."
"It's just hanging over us right here"




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Skinny Puppy's song Reclamation convey themes of societal decay, environmental degradation, and the desperate need for redemption. Within these lyrics, there is also a sense of unease and fearful realization that something is not quite right with the world. The opening lines depict a conversation between two individuals, where one person comments on the electrical activity in the clouds. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the tension and anxiety present in society, which hangs over individuals and communities like a storm cloud.


As the song continues, the lyrics become more explicit in their descriptions of environmental devastation and the human toll it takes. The lyrics describe "toxic air" and "a wasteland where children play," bringing attention to the impact of environmental degradation on future generations. There is also the theme of the commodification of nature, where the lyrics call out "the masters selling you a tree." However, the ultimate message of the song is one of hope and the possibility of redemption. The chorus declares "it's time to change" and "it's time to clean the air," asking listeners to take responsibility for the world they live in and take action to improve it.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, man, I think I see electricity in those clouds.
There is a possibility of danger or instability in my environment that I am observing. It appears as though there may be electrical activity in the storm clouds above.


It's just hanging over us right here
The danger or instability observed is present in my immediate surroundings and is not merely a distant threat. It may have significant impact on my current situation or well-being.




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