We Can't Instigate
The Doors Lyrics


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Now listen, we can't uh, we can't instigate anything up here, but...




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' song "We Can't Instigate" hold a deeper meaning. The phrase "instigate anything up here" suggests the idea of initiating a big change or a revolution to bring a significant shift in society. However, the singer admits that they cannot do so easily as the forces at play are much greater. The following lyrics convey the universal push and pull experienced by those who want to inspire a change but are unsure about how to bring it about. The lyric "we can't instigate anything up here, but" poses a question that begs answering - is it worth trying to effect change even if the chances are slim?


The song "We Can't Instigate" embodies the social and political chaos of the 1960s. The Doors were known for their radical views and for inspiring the youth to take action. This song was supposed to be a statement for their opposition to the Vietnam War, as the band and their fans were some of the most passionate anti-war activists of their time. The lyrics reflect the struggle and frustration of those who wanted to bring change in society but felt helpless against the political machinery of the time. The Doors invoked their own anti-war sentiments through the lyrics “We’ll mourn now in cities that kept us, tenderness locked away in the hearts of a dead revolution.”


Overall, the song encapsulates the indecision, frustration, and hopelessness that people experience when they want to bring change but feel powerless to do so.


Line by Line Meaning

Now listen, we can't uh, we can't instigate anything up here, but...
There are certain limitations imposed on us due to our position and we do not have the power or right to start anything in this situation. However, we have something to say.




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