Delirium
Smiley Lyrics


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Can you really be free
When it's shoved down your throat?
Whatever happened to democracy?
It's become quite the joke

I'm not falling for
Another glorified fiasco
Fool me once, don't fool me twice
You've got to go

This is the Age of Delirium
We're selling out and we're much too comfortable
This is the Age of Delirium
We fool ourselves when we're not being gullible
This is the Age of Delirium
We trust too soon the unforgiveable
This is the Age of Delirium
It's time again to be free

Just another cross to bear
You don't know when to quit
If it's neither here nor there
Then where the fuck is it?

I'm not falling for
Another glorified fiasco
Fool me once, don't fool me twice
You've got to go

This is the Age of Delirium
We're selling out and we're much too comfortable
This is the Age of Delirium
We fool ourselves when we're not being gullible
This is the Age of Delirium
We trust too soon the unforgiveable
This is the Age of Delirium
It's time again to be free

I am my own worst enemy
I am my own worst enemy
I am my own worst enemy
I am my own worst enemy




I am my own worst enemy
I am my own worst enemy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Smiley's song "Delirium" delve into themes of freedom, disillusionment with society, self-awareness, and personal responsibility. The opening lines question the true nature of freedom, suggesting that it may not truly exist when it is forced upon individuals. The reference to democracy hints at the erosion of democratic principles and the singer's disillusionment with the current state of governance, describing it as a farce or joke.


The repetition of the phrase "I'm not falling for another glorified fiasco" reinforces the singer's reluctance to be deceived or manipulated again. There is a call for accountability and a warning against repeating past mistakes, emphasizing the importance of learning from experiences and not allowing oneself to be fooled repeatedly.


The chorus of the song, declaring "This is the Age of Delirium," paints a picture of a society that is caught in a state of confusion, apathy, and self-deception. The lyrics suggest that people are selling out their principles and becoming too comfortable with complacency. The mention of trust being placed in the unforgivable alludes to blind faith in institutions or individuals that do not deserve it, leading to disappointment and disillusionment.


The repeated confession of "I am my own worst enemy" serves as a powerful self-awareness statement, acknowledging that ultimately, the individual is responsible for their own actions and choices. The song encourages self-reflection and taking ownership of one's decisions, highlighting the importance of breaking free from societal delusions and reclaiming personal agency. Overall, "Delirium" presents a critique of societal norms and calls for a return to true freedom through self-awareness and accountability.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you really be free
Is it truly possible to experience true freedom?


When it's shoved down your throat?
When freedom is imposed upon you rather than chosen freely?


Whatever happened to democracy?
What ever became of the principles of democracy?


It's become quite the joke
It has turned into something laughable and not taken seriously


I'm not falling for
I won't be deceived by


Another glorified fiasco
Yet another deceitful and overhyped failure


Fool me once, don't fool me twice
Don't try to deceive me again after having done so once


You've got to go
You need to leave or be removed from the situation


This is the Age of Delirium
We are living in a time of chaotic confusion and irrationality


We're selling out and we're much too comfortable
We are compromising our values for personal gain and have grown complacent


We fool ourselves when we're not being gullible
We deceive ourselves by refusing to be skeptical or critical


We trust too soon the unforgiveable
We place our trust in those who are not worthy of it too quickly


It's time again to be free
It's time to reclaim true freedom once more


Just another cross to bear
Just another burden or difficult situation to endure


You don't know when to quit
You are unaware of when to stop or give up


If it's neither here nor there
If it's unclear or irrelevant


Then where the fuck is it?
Then where exactly is it located or to be found?


I am my own worst enemy
I am the one causing harm to myself the most




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Benjamin Henry

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