Wages Of Sin
The 69 Eyes Lyrics


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Fall into oblivion
With me, my love
In the palm
Drunken night
And stars above

Go west to the desert land
The wind is like an invisible hand
Get a gun and be a man oh yeah
And don't you never ask
The reason
Why

Bad world
American
Sad world
L'american
Hold me
And never come again
In the bad new world
Ain't no wages of sin

Enter oblivion
Like rain from the sky
And don't you never ask
The reason why

Bad world
American
Sad world
L'american
Hold me
And never come again




In the bad new world
Ain't no wages of sin

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The 69 Eyes's song Wages of Sin are about escapism, disillusionment and rebellion. The singer is inviting his lover to join him in falling into oblivion, escaping from the reality of the "bad world" and the "American dream". The palm and the stars above suggest a sense of tranquility, of being away from the hustle and bustle of society, and the drunken night implies that they are making the most of the moment, letting go of their inhibitions.


The second stanza is a call to action, to go west to the desert land, to escape from the constraints of society and become a "man" by getting a gun. The wind being like an invisible hand implies a sense of destiny, a sense that this is where they are meant to be. The refrain of "Bad world, American, sad world, L'American" suggests a critical view of the American dream and its failures, with "L'American" implying a sense of irony or sarcasm. The lines "Hold me and never come again, in the bad new world, ain't no wages of sin" suggest a desire to escape permanently from society, to leave behind the consequences of their actions.


Overall, the song is a reflection on the disillusionment that comes with living in a society that doesn't live up to its promises, and the desire to escape that society and find meaning elsewhere.


Line by Line Meaning

Fall into oblivion
Let go of everything and embrace the unknown


With me, my love
Accompany me on this journey


In the palm
In the center of it all


Drunken night
An intoxicated state of existence


And stars above
Looking up and acknowledging the vastness of the universe


Go west to the desert land
Travel towards the unknown


The wind is like an invisible hand
Guided by external forces beyond our control


Get a gun and be a man oh yeah
A misguided notion of masculinity and power


And don't you never ask
Ignore the consequences and live recklessly


The reason
The motivation behind our actions


Why
The unanswered questions we continue to seek


Bad world
A harsh and cruel reality we must face


American
A portrayal of the country's grim condition


Sad world
A bleak and hopeless existence


L'american
The same as before, simply in a different language


Hold me
Embrace the fleeting moments of comfort


And never come again
A plea to escape the harsh reality


In the bad new world
The harsh and unforgiving present


Ain't no wages of sin
There are no rewards or consequences for our actions


Enter oblivion
Abandon any ties to the mortal world and succumb to nothingness


Like rain from the sky
A metaphorical rebirth from above


And don't you never ask
Reiterate the need to ignore the consequences


The reason why
The endless pursuit to understand our existence




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