Pop
Staple Lyrics


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Tolerate my stance today.
I've found my truth in my own way.
So play the blaming game today.
This intolerance, it cannot stay.
So play the naming game that you've made for me.
Tell me who I can and who I cannot be.
Intolerance for me is plain to see.
My truth's not the truth you want it to be.

Tell me the lies. I want the sincere lies.
Base them all on how I feel.
(Don't tell me "No")
Tell me the lies, only if they're sincere lies,
and I'll believe that they are real.

Excuse me and my faith today.
It's arrogance, it's pompous claims.
Excuse me and my choices today.
The don't sit well with you, so they cannot stay.
"It's true for you, but not true for me,
So let's just be one big complacent family."
Until my "arrogant" claims to faith anger you
and YOU prove that your philosophy's not true.





We can't both be right, and I want the truth.
So don't lie to me, I want the truth!

Overall Meaning

In "Pop" by Staple, the lyrics convey a message of individuality and intolerance. The song encourages one to find their truth on their own terms and not to conform to society's norms. The lyrics express the singer's frustration with those who try to label and judge him, calling out the hypocrisy of those who claim to embrace diversity, yet still try to control and limit others. The singer is asking for honesty and sincerity in communication, rather than being pressured to conform to someone else's version of the truth.


The singer talks about his stance and truth, which someone else might not agree with. The lyrics say to tolerate his stance and to play the naming game that they have created for him, but the singer doesn't agree with it, insisting that the intolerant views cannot stay. The singer wants people to tell him the lies, based on how he feels, only if they're sincere, and he'll believe them. The singer talks about his faith and how people cannot accept it, calling it arrogance and pompous claims. He wants people to be honest and not lie to him because he wants the truth.


In conclusion, "Pop" by Staple is a powerful song that encourages individuality and honesty in communication. The singer urges his listeners to find their truth on their own terms, rather than conforming to society's norms. The song is a reminder of the importance of respecting others' beliefs and values, even if they differ from our own.


Line by Line Meaning

Tolerate my stance today.
Please respect my opinion and beliefs for today.


I've found my truth in my own way.
I have discovered my own beliefs and perspective.


So play the blaming game today.
Don't blame me for having different views than you.


This intolerance, it cannot stay.
Intolerance is not acceptable.


So play the naming game that you've made for me.
Stop categorizing me according to your standards.


Tell me who I can and who I cannot be.
Don't limit me or dictate who I should be.


Intolerance for me is plain to see.
I can clearly see that intolerance exists.


My truth's not the truth you want it to be.
I have my own interpretation of what is true and it may differ from yours.


Tell me the lies. I want the sincere lies.
I want you to be honest with me, even if it may not be what I want to hear.


Base them all on how I feel.
Let me know the truth but also take into account my emotions.


(Don't tell me "No")
Do not refuse to inform me the truth or withhold information from me.


Tell me the lies, only if they're sincere lies,
Only if you truly believe what you are saying, tell me.


and I'll believe that they are real.
If you are honest with me, I will accept it as truth.


Excuse me and my faith today.
Please pardon my beliefs for today.


It's arrogance, it's pompous claims.
You may perceive my beliefs as being egotistical or boastful.


Excuse me and my choices today.
Please tolerate my decisions for today.


The don't sit well with you, so they cannot stay.
If my choices disturb you, let them go.


"It's true for you, but not true for me,
"What you consider true may not be true for me,


So let's just be one big complacent family."
So let's just be accepting and harmonious.


Until my "arrogant" claims to faith anger you
Until my beliefs make you upset.


and YOU prove that your philosophy's not true.
And you demonstrate that your beliefs are not accurate.


We can't both be right, and I want the truth.
We can't both hold accurate beliefs and I seek the truth.


So don't lie to me, I want the truth!
Please don't deceive me, I truly want to know the truth.




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