Possessions
The Residents Lyrics


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Some are into silver
Some are into gold
Some are into having
Something nice to hold




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Residents's song Possessions describe people's obsession with material possessions. The opening lines suggest a common desire among people to acquire valuable objects, with some interested in silver, some into gold, and some just wanting to have something nice to hold. The song highlights how people give so much of their time, energy, and resources to accumulate material things, which ultimately become their possessions.


The Residents explore how material possessions have become a defining factor in society, with people's self-worth often being tied to their possessions. The lyrics imply that many people are willing to go to great lengths to acquire more possessions, with the urge to accumulate being endless. The song suggests that this constant hunger for more possessions, which many people have, leaves them with little time to appreciate the beauty of life outside of owning things.


In summary, Possessions is a commentary on the human desire for material possessions, which has become all-consuming and has left people with little time to appreciate life beyond possessions.


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