Adhesive
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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My friend blue he runs the show
With hot pink purple china glow
His family trees are molded
No longer grows in summer
He holds it closer, lets it go
Picks a fruit but keeps it whole
Can't keep the submarining
Can't keep the light from fading

Grab the hate and drown it out
Grab the beat and drum it out
It's so, so confusing

Ain't the same for you and me
Cartoon like reality
Dogs and cats and children
The deepest wound is hidden
Ain't the same for you and me
Comatose commodity
The superheroes dying
All the children crying
Sell more records if I'm dead
Purple flowers once again
Hope it's sooner, hope it's near
Corporate records' fiscal year

Down the river
Down the river

Have a listen lend an ear
Here's a song now if ya care
All just hum along
Words don't matter anymore

Grab the hate and drown it out
Grab the beat and drum it out
It's so, so confusing

Adhesive love, adhesive
Adhesive love
Adhesive love, adhesive
Adhesive love

Flying high across the plain
Purple flowers ease the pain
Here, now have a listen
Ain't the songs you're missing

Down the river
Down the river

Stitch the womb and wet the bed
With a whisper I'll be dead
Don't let the living die yet
Grab the hate and drown it out
Grab the beat and drown it out
It's all so confusing

Adhesive love, adhesive
Adhesive love




Adhesive love, adhesive
Adhesive love, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song Adhesive by Stone Temple Pilots is an introspective reflection on life and death, with a hint of anger and frustration towards the music industry. The first stanza starts with the singer introducing his friend Blue, who seems to be in charge of something important, but it's never explained what that might be. Then, there's a mention of Blue's family trees being molded and not growing in the summer. This could imply that Blue has lost touch with his roots and traditions and is living a superficial and empty life. The singer then talks about Blue picking a fruit but keeping it whole, probably as a metaphor for being unable to fully enjoy life because of fear or hesitation. The lines "Can't keep the submarining/ Can't keep the light from fading" suggest that the singer is struggling to maintain a sense of direction and purpose, and is watching his dreams and hopes slip away.


In the second stanza, the singer reflects on the difference between how he sees the world and how society perceives it. He thinks that reality is cartoon-like, filled with dogs and cats and children. However, he also acknowledges that the deepest wound is hidden, meaning that people might seem fine on the surface, but inside, they are struggling. The lines "Comatose commodity/ The superheroes dying/ All the children crying" convey a sense of helplessness and despair, as if the singer is witnessing a world falling apart. He then sings about the idea that selling more records might be easier if he were dead, which suggests a feeling of disillusionment with the music industry and its values. The stanza ends with the line "Down the river, down the river," a metaphor for the flow of life and time, which keeps moving no matter what.


The chorus of the song repeats the lines "Grab the hate and drown it out/ Grab the beat and drum it out/ It's all so confusing," which can be interpreted as a call to action against negativity and confusion. The singer seems to be suggesting that the best way to deal with difficult emotions is to channel them into music and creativity. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "Adhesive love," which can be seen as a reminder that love and connection are the only things that can make life worthwhile.


Line by Line Meaning

My friend blue he runs the show
The persona is introducing Blue as someone who is in charge.


With hot pink purple china glow
Blue is described with a bright, radiant glow.


His family trees are molded
Blue's ancestry and past have been shaped into what they are now.


No longer grows in summer
Blue's family lineage may have once been prosperous but it has now reached its decline.


He holds it closer lets it go
Blue seems to cherish his family legacy but has accepted that it's time to let it go for his own good.


Picks a fruit but keeps it whole
Blue is selective and mindful with what he chooses to keep in his life.


Can't keep the submarining
The persona is using a metaphor to say that he can't keep his own feelings submerged.


Can't keep the light from fading
The persona is unable to keep a positive energy or aura in his life.


Grab the hate and drown it out
The persona is encouraging himself (and possibly others) to ignore negative emotions and overcome them.


Grab the beat and drum it out
The persona is suggesting a way to relieve the weight of negativity through music and rhythm.


It's so, so confusing
The persona is expressing how overwhelming the experience of negative emotions can be.


Ain't the same for you and me
The persona acknowledges that everyone experiences life differently.


Cartoon like reality
The persona is painting a picture of how unrealistic, bizarre, or unbelievable life can sometimes seem.


Dogs and cats and children
The persona may be referencing how these things are often portrayed as symbols of innocence, purity, and carefreeness.


The deepest wound is hidden
The persona is saying that some of the most painful experiences may remain unseen or unknown to others.


Comatose commodity
The persona is portraying himself as a 'thing' to society; he feels objectified or dehumanized.


The superheroes dying
The persona is using superheroes, often seen as symbols of hope, strength and morality, to express how he feels they are fading away or no longer relevant.


All the children crying
The persona may be referencing how young, innocent people are affected negatively by the world and how it shapes them.


Sell more records if I'm dead
The persona is making a sarcastic comment on how he may gain more popularity or commercial value in death than in life.


Purple flowers once again
The persona mentions purple flowers, which have appeared before in the song and may symbolize a positive memory, comfort or mournful grief.


Hope it's sooner
The persona is expressing a wish for something to happen earlier, possibly his death.


Hope it's near
The persona is repeating his desire for something to happen soon.


Corporate records' fiscal year
The persona is referencing the system by which companies measure their financial performance, and how it can dictate a company's decisions.


Down the river, down the river
The persona may be referencing the fleeting, unstoppable aspect of time and how it's taking him towards something constant (a river).


Have a listen lend an ear
The persona is inviting someone to hear what he has to say.


Here's a song now if ya care
The persona is presenting this song as a means of expression to those who are interested.


All just hum along
The persona is simplifying the act of enjoying his song, suggesting that the melody and rhythm are what really matter.


Words don't matter anymore
The persona is suggesting that the meaning or content of this song is no longer important.


Adhesive love, adhesive
The persona introduces the title phrase of the song, 'Adhesive love', which could symbolize a love that clings and sticks.


Flying high across the plain
The persona is using a metaphor of flight to express how he feels he's overcoming his obstacles or issues.


Purple flowers ease the pain
The persona returns to the symbol of purple flowers, which he associates with comfort or grief.


Ain't the songs you're missing
The persona acknowledges that what people are really missing are not the songs themselves, but what they represent or the memories they evoke.


Stitch the womb and wet the bed
The persona suggests something graphic, such as a physical injury, that needs medical attention.


With a whisper I'll be dead
The persona suggests that he wants to pass away quietly or peacefully.


Don't let the living die yet
The persona appeals to someone to not let their bigger concerns override their humanity or compassion towards others.


Adhesive love, adhesive
The persona repeats the title phrase, highlighting its significance in the song.


Adhesive love, adhesive
The persona repeats the title phrase one more time, ending the song on its main theme.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dean De Leo, Robert Emile De Leo, Eric Kretz, Scott Richard Weiland

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