Naked Sunday
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah
Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah

You're the fuel to the fire
You're the weapons of war
You're the irony of justice
And the father of law

I've been waiting for awhile to meet you
For the chance to shake your hand
To give you thanks for all the suffering you command
And when all is over and we return to dust
Who will be my judge and which one do I trust

Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah
Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah

You're the champion of sorrow
You're the love and the pain
You're the fighter of evil
Yet you're one in the same

I've been waiting for awhile to meet you
For the chance to shake your hand
To give you thanks for all the suffering you command
And when all is over and we return to dust
Who will be my judge and which one do I trust?

Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah
Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah

An eye for an eye
And a tooth for a tooth
Turnin' the other cheek aside
We all God's children, the giver of love
But only we will survive

Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah
Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah

Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah




Ah, ah, oh, oh
Ah, ah, yeah

Overall Meaning

Stone Temple Pilots' "Naked Sunday" is a song that can be interpreted in various ways. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but it appears to be a song about contradictions and conflicts. It talks about the contradictory nature of a person or entity that can be both good and evil, a father of law and the irony of justice.


The song's lyrics also talk about the concept of judgment and trust. The line "And when all is over and we return to dust, who will be my judge and which one do I trust?" appears to question the validity of judgment and suggests that it is difficult to trust any single entity or person to be the ultimate judge.


The chorus of the song repeats the same melody throughout, with variations in lyric content. It creates a catchy, foot-tapping rhythm that makes the song memorable. Stone Temple Pilots' easy-going, explicit lyrics and Scott Weiland's emotionally charged vocal performance have made Naked Sunday one of their most popular songs.


Line by Line Meaning

You're the fuel to the fire
You are the source of energy to the intense conflict.


You're the weapons of war
You are the tools and means of destruction in the battlefield.


You're the irony of justice
You represent a contradiction in the fair treatment of people.


And the father of law
You are the originator and enforcer of legal principles.


I've been waiting for awhile to meet you
I have been longing for an opportunity to encounter you for a while.


For the chance to shake your hand
To have the privilege of greeting you physically.


To give you thanks for all the suffering you command
To express gratitude for the pain and hardships that you inflict on us.


And when all is over and we return to dust
When everything is said and done, and we pass away.


Who will be my judge and which one do I trust
Who will preside over my fate, and who can I rely on?


You're the champion of sorrow
You are the ultimate victor of sadness and misery.


You're the love and the pain
You embody both the affection and the hurt in a relationship.


You're the fighter of evil
You are the warrior against malevolence and wrongdoing.


Yet you're one in the same
Despite your opposing roles, you are identical in essence.


An eye for an eye
Retaliation in kind for a wrongdoing.


And a tooth for a tooth
Compensation for a harm inflicted.


Turnin' the other cheek aside
Forgiving a personal offense without seeking vengeance.


We all God's children, the giver of love
We are all part of God's creation, and he is the source of love.


But only we will survive
Nonetheless, our ability to thrive depends on our own efforts.




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

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