Reality
U.N.S. Lyrics


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My face is buried inside a book

Everybody's wearing a haggard look

The sirens scream, a baby cries

Everyday on this bus I ride
There's a man to my left

Who's got a stump for a hand

I'm staring into a giant cyst

Growing on the face of a Chinese man

Reality is a ride on the bus

The mongoloid is in the back

He's having his snot for lunch

There's a loud mouth sitting next to me

The one that everybody wants to punch

Reality is a ride on the bus

So hop on board and step inside





This sardine can on wheels we'll ride

Overall Meaning

The song "Reality" by U.N.S. reflects on the harsh realities of life in a big city. The lyrics describe the mundane experience of riding a bus, surrounded by people who seem to be struggling in their own way. The singer's face is buried in a book, perhaps as a form of escapism. However, the reality of the situation is hard to ignore - everyone on the bus looks haggard and tired. The sounds of the sirens and a crying baby add to the chaotic atmosphere.


The lyrics also draw attention to the physical disabilities and illnesses that the singer observes around them, such as the man with a stump for a hand and the giant cyst on the Chinese man's face. These observations highlight the stark contrast between the glamorous image of city life that is often portrayed in movies and the sometimes harsh reality that it can be for many people.


The chorus of the song, "Reality is a ride on the bus," emphasizes how everyday experiences can be a reflection of the difficulties of life. The mongoloid in the back, eating snot for lunch, and a loud mouth sitting next to the singer are clear examples of the grim realities that people are subjected to.


Overall, "Reality" is a reminder that not everyone has an easy path in life, and that it's important to be aware of the struggles and hardships that others around us are going through.


Line by Line Meaning

My face is buried inside a book
I am trying to escape my surroundings by getting lost in a book.


Everybody's wearing a haggard look
All the people around me are tired and worn out from their daily struggles.


The sirens scream, a baby cries
The city is loud and chaotic, with constant sounds of emergency and distress.


Everyday on this bus I ride
I am stuck in this routine, day in and day out, just trying to get from one place to another.


There's a man to my left / Who's got a stump for a hand
There are people around us who are physically disabled and struggling to get by.


I'm staring into a giant cyst / Growing on the face of a Chinese man
Even though I am uncomfortable, I can't help but stare at the deformity of another human being that reminds me of the harsh reality of life.


Reality is a ride on the bus
The daily grind and monotony of life can be summed up by this mundane bus ride.


The mongoloid is in the back / He's having his snot for lunch
There are people around us who are less fortunate and struggling to survive, reminding us of the harsh realities of our society.


There's a loud mouth sitting next to me / The one that everybody wants to punch
There are people around us who are annoying and disruptive, making our daily lives even more difficult.


Reality is a ride on the bus
The harsh reality of life is constantly present, especially in mundane and routine experiences like taking the bus.


So hop on board and step inside / This sardine can on wheels we'll ride
We are all stuck in this experience of life together, like sardines in a can, just trying to get through it the best we can.




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Jacque McMahon.


on Alles Was Ich Mache Ist Kunst

Bloody excellent. I love it. Wunderbar

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