Regeneration
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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Regenerate the impoverished souls
that echo you
Bleed to feed the masses
soup line two times two

They got your picture from the Sunday plain dealer
that listed you (dead)
Forget the story
there's a bounty on your head
They fingered you

Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on
Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on
Positive cell regeneration
Positive cell regeneration

Celebrate the immortal youth
that wasted you
Peel the skin back from all the lies
that blistered you
They hold for ransom all the watered down truths
That splintered your faith
So sell your soul, because you're already dead
They've listed you

Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on
Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on

To the fields where lesser mice go
To the fields where men follow
To the fields where lesser mice go
To the fields where we all follow
To the fields where lesser mice go
To the fields where men follow
To the fields where lesser mice go
To the fields where we all follow

Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on
Right away, right away
Green light, get a move on
Right of way, right of way
Stop sign, put the brakes on




Positive cell regeneration
Positive cell regeneration

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Stone Temple Pilots' song Regeneration embody a message of renewal and redemption. The opening line of "Regenerate the impoverished souls / That echo you" speaks to the idea that by improving oneself, we can help those around us who may be struggling as well. The following line "Bleed to feed the masses / Soup line two times two" suggests that the process of improving oneself may be painful, but it's necessary in order to make an impact in the world.


The next section of the song seems to address someone who has experienced a fall from grace. "They got your picture from the / Sunday Plain Dealer that listed you (Dead) / Forget the story. There's a bounty on / Your head. They fingered you" implies that the person in question has been publicly shamed or accused of wrongdoing. However, the song encourages them to keep moving forward. "Green light. Get a move on / Right of way, right of way / Stop sign, put the brakes on" suggests that the journey to redemption will require both speed and caution.


The chorus, "Positive cell regeneration," communicates the idea of rebuilding oneself from the inside out. The second verse speaks to the idea of shedding falsehoods and embracing the truth. "Celebrate the immortal youth / That wasted you / Peel the skin back from all the lies / That blistered you" seems to suggest that by embracing one's true self, they can overcome whatever obstacles stand in their way.


Finally, the song concludes with the lines "To the fields where lesser mice go / To the fields where men follow / To the fields where lesser mice go / To the fields where we all follow." Here, the metaphor of a field suggests that we are all on a journey together, and that we should strive to make that journey a positive one. Regardless of the obstacles we face, or the mistakes we've made, we all have the potential to regenerate ourselves and make a positive impact on the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Regenerate the impoverished souls That echo you Bleed to feed the masses Soup line two times two
The song encourages the listeners to uplift those who are going through tough times, feed the less fortunate and offer them a new lease on life, instead of living a mundane and self-centered life.


They got your picture from the Sunday Plain Dealer that listed you (Dead)
Someone's identity has been exposed, possibly after their demise, and the media has covered this extensively.


Forget the story. There's a bounty on Your head. They fingered you
People have already passed judgments without knowing the full story, convinced that the subject is guilty, they've set a price on their head.


Right away. Right away Green light. Get a move on Right of way, right of way Stop sign, put the brakes on
Life is unpredictable and circumstances can change rapidly. Each decision has repercussions, one must act fast if it is the right thing to do, but if it is not, they should act with caution and restraint.


Positive cell regeneration Positive cell regeneration
The body's cells are capable of growth and recovery, even after experiencing damage or trauma, and this potential should be embraced.


Celebrate the immortal youth That wasted you Peel the skin back from all the lies That blistered you
This line could be referring to the time when the subject was younger, naive and idealistic. They have since then hardened against the world, and their emotions have made them feel ashamed and uncomfortable.


They hold for ransom All the watered down truths That splintered your (Faith) So sell your soul, because you're already (Dead) They've listed you
Truth and faith are concepts that are valuable to most individuals but are often compromised for worldly gain or under duress. The artist hints that if someone is not truthful to themselves, they've already lost their soul, and their reputation might not recover.


To the fields where lesser mice go To the fields where men follow To the fields where lesser mice go To the fields where we all follow
The artist seems to be pointing out that there are different paths and outcomes in life, but ultimately, everyone will take the same journey and meet the same destiny, no matter their status in life.




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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