Deer Dance #03
System of a Down Lyrics


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Circumventing circuses,
Lamenting in protest,
To visible police,
Presence sponsored fear,

Battalions of riot police,
With rubber bullet kisses,
Baton courtesy,
Service with a smile

Beyond the Staples Center you can see America,
With its tired, poor, avenging disgrace,
Peaceful, loving youth against the brutality,
Of plastic existence.

Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around,
Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around.

A rush of words,
Pleading to disperse,
Upon your naked walls, alive,
A political call,
The fall guy accord,
We can't afford to be neutral on a moving train,

Beyond the Staples Center you can see America,
With its tired, poor, avenging disgrace,
Peaceful, loving youth against the brutality,
Of plastic existence.

Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around,
Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around.

Push them around,
A deer dance, invitation to peace,
War staring you in the face, dressed in black.
With a helmet, fierce,
Trained and appropriate for the malcontents,
For the disproportioned malcontents

The little boy smiled
It'll all be well,
The little boy smiled
It'll all be well

Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around,
Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around.
Pushing little children,
With their fully automatics,
They like to push the weak around,
Push the weak around,
Push the weak around,




Push the weak around,
They like to push the weak around.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Deer Dance" by System of a Down are a powerful commentary on police brutality and violence in society. The song begins by describing people protesting against police presence, sponsored by fear, at the time of a circus. The presence of the police is seen as a threat to peaceful existence, and the riot police are described as having "rubber bullet kisses" and using "baton courtesy" with the intention of causing harm. The setting is established as being beyond the Staples Center, a sports arena located in Downtown Los Angeles, where America is visible with its tired, poor, and avenging disgrace.


The song then shifts to describe children being pushed around by the police, who are armed with fully automatic weapons. The lyrics suggest that the police often target the weak and defenseless, exerting their authority with violence. The rush of words or political call is a plea to disperse, and the fall guy accord is a reminder that neutrality is not an option when society is in motion.


The lyrics of "Deer Dance" are a commentary on the oppressive nature of authority and the need for peaceful resistance against violence. They are an expression of the band's political views and a call to action against the brutality that is often part of our society.


Line by Line Meaning

Circumventing circuses,
Avoiding the distractions and superficiality of modern society


Lamenting in protest,
Expressing sorrow and grief over social and political issues


To visible police,
Directing their protest towards law enforcement officials in plain view


Presence sponsored fear,
The fear of police and authority is intentionally perpetuated by those in power


Battalions of riot police,
Large groups of police officers trained specifically for crowd control and handling of protests


With rubber bullet kisses,
Using non-lethal force against protesters in the form of rubber bullets


Baton courtesy,
The seemingly polite and professional manner in which police use their batons


Service with a smile
The façade of friendly service that law enforcement presents while exerting their power


Beyond the Staples Center you can see America,
From the perspective of the Staples Center, a symbol of American entertainment and commercialism, one can see the true state of the country


With its tired, poor, avenging disgrace,
America is filled with those who are exhausted and impoverished, seeking revenge for their mistreatment at the hands of the powerful


Peaceful, loving youth against the brutality,
Young people who are peaceful and loving but still forced to confront the brutality of those in power


Of plastic existence.
The artificial, shallow, and soulless nature of modern society


Pushing little children,
Putting vulnerable individuals in harm's way


With their fully automatics,
Using automatic weapons to exert their power


They like to push the weak around,
Those in power derive pleasure from dominating and controlling those who are less powerful


A rush of words,
An urgent call to action conveyed through language


Pleading to disperse,
Begging for the crowd to scatter and stay safe


Upon your naked walls, alive,
This call to action is everywhere, even on empty walls


A political call,
A request for political action and change


The fall guy accord,
The agreement to blame a specific person or group for societal issues, regardless of whether they are responsible or not


We can't afford to be neutral on a moving train,
We cannot remain passive in the face of societal injustices that continue to progress


A deer dance, invitation to peace,
A dance performed as an invitation to peace, inspired by Native American culture


War staring you in the face, dressed in black.
The threat of war is ever-present and is embodied by the black-clad riot police


With a helmet, fierce,
The police officers wear helmets, which give them a fierce appearance and suggest preparation for battle


Trained and appropriate for the malcontents,
The police are trained to handle and suppress dissenters


For the disproportioned malcontents
For those who are disproportionately affected by societal issues


The little boy smiled
Despite the bleak nature of the world around him, the little boy remains optimistic


It'll all be well,
The little boy remains hopeful that everything will eventually be okay


Push them around,
Encouraging those in power to exert their dominance over the weaker members of society


They like to push the weak around,
Those in power derive pleasure from dominating and controlling those who are less powerful


Push the weak around,
Encouraging those in power to exert their dominance over the weaker members of society


Push the weak around,
Encouraging those in power to exert their dominance over the weaker members of society


They like to push the weak around.
Those in power derive pleasure from dominating and controlling those who are less powerful




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DARON MALAKIAN, SHAVO ODADJIAN, JOHN DOLMAYAN, SERJ TANKIAN

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@patrickryan4923

We can't afford to be neutral on a moving train. Great lyrical geniuses.

@lazerbeam134

They were quoting Noam Chomskey

@graemeguthrie8758

One of the greatest metal bands

@osvaldovasquez4742

This song is fucking amazing!!

@jessicagutierrez8051

great album

@WhatAreYouSoMadAbout

sytem of a down was thr shit back then! why aren't thy making new music? looking forward for them to make a comeback \m/

@toprak3479

Ouch

@skippydontcare1592

Still waiting?

@isaac_speaksfax9175

I'm from the future, they made an EP

@CesarLP74

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