Being Boiled
The Human League Lyrics


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Listen to the voice of Buddha
Saying stop your sericulture
Little people like your offspring
Boiled alive for some Gods stocking
Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting

Just because the kid's an orphan
Is no excuse for thoughtless slaying
Children don't forget this torture
Just because you call her mother
Doesn't mean that she's your better

Once more with the voice of Buddha
He'll say carry on your slaughter
Who cares for the little children




You may slice with no conviction
Blind revenge on a blameless victim

Overall Meaning

The Human League's "Being Boiled" primarily deals with the theme of social injustices and cruelty towards the helpless, particularly women and children. The opening lines of the song, "Listen to the voice of Buddha, saying stop your sericulture," may be interpreted as a call for stopping the practice of breeding silkworms for commercial purposes. The next few lines, "little people like your offspring, boiled alive for some God's stocking," are a reference to the gruesome practice of boiling silkworms alive to extract silk, drawing an analogy with the brutal treatment of vulnerable human beings by powerful entities or gods.


The following lines, "Just because the kid's an orphan, is no excuse for thoughtless slaying, children don't forget this torture, just because you call her mother doesn't mean that she's your better," highlight the inhumanity of killing innocent children, even if they are orphans, and question the idea that mothers are always virtuous and just, which is often used to justify their actions.


The song's final lines, "Once more with the voice of Buddha, he'll say carry on your slaughter, who cares for the little children, you may slice with no conviction, blind revenge on a blameless victim," are suggestive of the perpetual cycle of violence, whereby the perpetrators of injustice are often unremorseful and perpetuate the violence further, without any thought or consideration for the victims.


Overall, "Being Boiled" is a powerful, thought-provoking song that uses vivid imagery to highlight the absurdity of social injustices and the cyclical nature of violence.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen to the voice of Buddha
Pay attention to the teachings of Buddha


Saying stop your sericulture
Buddha is advocating against killing silkworms for silk production


Little people like your offspring
Insects such as silkworms are small and vulnerable, just like your children


Boiled alive for some Gods stocking
Silkworms are killed in boiling water to make silk products for human consumption


Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting
Buddha is all-seeing and patiently waiting for humans to learn from his teachings


Just because the kid's an orphan
Being an orphan doesn't justify killing or harming someone


Is no excuse for thoughtless slaying
Killing without reason or thought goes against Buddhist beliefs


Children don't forget this torture
Killing and torture leave a lasting impact on those who witness it, especially children


Just because you call her mother
Having a mother figure doesn't justify harming or killing others


Doesn't mean that she's your better
No one person is better or superior to others based on their relationship with someone else


Once more with the voice of Buddha
Again, listen to the teachings of Buddha


He'll say carry on your slaughter
As a test, Buddha may tell someone to carry on with his or her actions, even if they are violent or harmful


Who cares for the little children
The singer is questioning the lack of empathy for the innocent victims of violence


You may slice with no conviction
Committing violence or murder without any remorse is wrong and goes against Buddhist beliefs


Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Seeking revenge on an innocent person is unjust and will only cause more suffering




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: IAN CRAIG MARSH, MARTYN WARE, PHILIP OAKEY

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@sg6000

Listen to the voice of Buddha
Saying stop your sericulture
Little people like your offspring
Boiled alive for some God's stocking
Buddha's watching, Buddha's waiting
Just because the kid's an orphan
Is no excuse for thoughtless slaying
Children don't forget this torture
Just because you call her mother
Doesn't mean that she's your better
Once more with the voice of Buddha
He'll say carry on your slaughter
Who cares for the little children
You may slice with no conviction
Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Listen to the voice of Buddha
Saying stop your sericulture
Who cares for the little children
You may slice with no conviction
Blind revenge on a blameless victim
Listen to the voice of Buddha
Listen to the voice of Buddha
Listen to the voice of Buddha



All comments from YouTube:

@JP-wt8jg

I am 51 years Old and know this track about 40 years. I never thought that this track is from 1978. For me one of the greatest milestone in the music History.

@billyhill9997

I am 55 years old and this was one of the sounds of my youth. We were never aware how old it was already in198x. Timeless masterpiece.

@Thorsten6811

I'm 55, for me that's good 80's music. Timeless

@Outlander999

I'm 45, this song is 45. So fucking GREAT!!!

@sophiepooks2174

You would have been too young to really remember the 1970's then, I was 17 y.o until December in 1978 when turned 18, so am 62.5 y.o now go figure.

@JP-wt8jg

@@sophiepooks2174 yes I am too young to remember the 70th but I love the music. I am child of the 80s. This time was also magical. Many greets from Germany

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@SteiffCollector

Anyone can make a noise on a synth or keyboard, not so many can create a killer track such as this. Creativity, composition & vision. A great band both then & now. I'm old enough to have been a fan from day 1, 2023 I'm still a fan! Great music is simply that, great!

@bandyboo2805

Or Guitar, drums, or trumpet. But yes, talent.

@begannese

As a Sheffield lad, I had this on 45. I used to live on the next road from Mr Oakey. Golden times.

@moedge63

Who's still mesmerised by this in 2020?

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