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Kings Of The Food Chain
Spitfire Lyrics


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To the kings of the food chain
Who walk upright on two legs
Petting, naming, and nurturing your eggs
To the big bang's royalty
We vegetate like plant like
Just to bask in your ultraviolet glory
Ten thousand years since our creator has showed
We are the termites of a concrete jungle
Our second coming never came

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spitfire's "Kings of the Food Chain" is a commentary on the hierarchy of power in society and our place in it. The opening lines refer to the dominant species who walk upright on two legs - this can be interpreted as a reference to humans who are often seen as the rulers of the planet. The next lines "petting, naming, and nurturing your eggs" refers to our attempts to control and manipulate nature, often for our own benefit.


The next lines "to the big bang's royalty, we vegetate like plant like" speaks to our insignificance in the grand scheme of things - we are merely a small part of the larger universe. The final lines "ten thousand years since our creator has showed, we are the termites of a concrete jungle, our second coming never came" suggest that humanity has lost touch with its spiritual roots and is now consumed by materialism. We have become like termites, consuming and destroying everything in our path, without any understanding of our place in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

To the kings of the food chain
Addressing those at the top of the food chain hierarchy


Who walk upright on two legs
Referring to humans, who are bipedal creatures


Petting, naming, and nurturing your eggs
Expressing the irony that humans exhibit caring behaviors towards certain animals while also consuming them


To the big bang's royalty
Acknowledging the power and impact of the origin of the universe


We vegetate like plant like
Comparing humans to plants for their tendency to stay in one place, rooted to the earth


Just to bask in your ultraviolet glory
Referencing the way humans enjoy being in the sun, which provides Vitamin D


Ten thousand years since our creator has showed
Reflecting on the fact that some people believe in a divine creator, but there has not been a new manifestation of that creator in centuries


We are the termites of a concrete jungle
Describing humans as pests that consume and destroy their environment, like termites would in a wooden structure


Our second coming never came
Playing off of religious beliefs about the second coming of Christ, implying that humans' redemption or salvation has never arrived




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