Doom Town
Wipers Lyrics


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Life's so incomplete
Here on the street
Live in a doom town

Nothin ever change
Alway's stay the same
Live in a doom town
Doom town

People with blank stare's
No one who care's
Live in a doom town

You can never win
Living innocent
Live in a doom town





Doom town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wipers' song Doom Town paint a bleak picture of life on the streets, where everything is incomplete and nothing ever changes. The repetition of "live in a doom town" drives home the idea that this is a pervasive and inescapable reality for those who find themselves in these circumstances. The people in this environment are depicted as having "blank stares" and a lack of caring, creating a sense of isolation and hopelessness. The final lines about never being able to win, even when living innocently, suggests that the system is rigged and oppressive, and no amount of effort or goodness will be enough to overcome it.


Line by Line Meaning

Life's so incomplete
Existence lacks wholeness and fulfillment


Here on the street
Specifically, in the urban environment


Live in a doom town
Reside in a place of bleakness and despair


Nothin ever change
The situation always remains static


Alway's stay the same
Continuously stagnant with no progress


Live in a doom town
Inhabit a location filled with hopelessness and desperation


Doom town
A place where negativity, misery, and difficulty prevail


People with blank stare's
Individuals appearing devoid of emotion and motivation


No one who care's
A lack of compassion or concern from others


Live in a doom town
Reside in an environment characterized by desolation and distress


You can never win
Overcoming obstacles to attain success is impossible


Living innocent
Despite good intentions, positive results cannot be achieved


Live in a doom town
Existing in a place of ruin and hopelessness


Doom town
A hopeless, unforgiving atmosphere




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