Lobotomy
Wackor Lyrics


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Be - I wanna be what they want me to be
no way to learn, no way to see,
no way to see, what they turn me, before
they close the door, before i see some more
my enemy - I want to see who’s killing me
Nonsense,
it’s so nonsense,
a good chance
I’m no more.
Nonsence,
life’s so nonsence
if you’ve nothing to live for.
Dream - i used to dream about it, now I see
no more than lies, no more than fears,
turning me something I cannor believe,
but on a day I’ll find a way out from my cage
of their lies - and I’ll pay for all the kind
for being blind.
My sin is waiting, not using my mind.
I - I’ll never be what they force me to be
’cause I will learn how to be free
from their monotony
I will find out how to resist,
how to be one without lobotomy.




I will not sell none of my parts
without some fight, without some irony.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wackor's song "Lobotomy" delve into themes of conformity, existential crisis, and the struggle for individuality in a society that seeks to mold and control individuals. The opening lines, "Be - I wanna be what they want me to be, no way to learn, no way to see, no way to see, what they turn me, before they close the door, before I see some more," express the feeling of being trapped in a system that dictates who one should be without room for personal growth or self-discovery. The repetition of "no way to see" emphasizes the blinding effect of forced conformity.


The mention of an "enemy" in the lyrics reflects the internal struggle of trying to identify the forces that are stifling one's true self. The use of the word "nonsense" highlights the absurdity and meaninglessness of this struggle, as well as the realization that one may no longer recognize oneself in the face of external pressures. The lines "if you've nothing to live for" suggest a sense of despair and disillusionment when one feels disconnected from their own dreams and desires.


The reference to dreams being replaced by lies and fears symbolizes the loss of innocence and idealism in the face of societal expectations. The desire to break free from the cage of lies and pay the price for naivety and blindness signifies a yearning for authenticity and self-discovery. The acknowledgment of "sin" for not using one's own mind alludes to the guilt and regret one may feel for succumbing to external influences.


The defiant declaration in the final stanza, "I'll never be what they force me to be, 'cause I will learn how to be free from their monotony," embodies the spirit of rebellion and resilience. The determination to resist conformity and maintain individuality, as well as the refusal to surrender one's integrity without a fight, conveys a message of empowerment and self-assertion. Ultimately, the lyrics convey a poignant reflection on the struggle for authenticity and self-liberation in a world that often seeks to impose its will on individuals.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Kükedi Gábor, Nagy Miklós Péter, Schleier Csaba

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Mekkora jo volt ez! Es meg most is. :)

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2002. Pince klub, Nádszeg. Szétzúztunk mindent. A kazetta megvan azóta is!

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