Pissed
bitch and animal Lyrics


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It might be rude to scream
But I get so pissed
All your space gets sucked away
Becomes their junkyard mist

the country is shrinking
Everyone's breeding
Like rats in a cage
We're strangled and scared

could we just take care
Of each other could we
Just take care

could we see beyond
The pasture of childhood rage
And minimum wage
Could we see beyond this
Pasture your country
Was built on slaves

driving down and out of chicago
I'm looking for the highway
And I look around
And oh my goddess
What have we done
Past the jewel osco pass the bus
Spewing black air all over
This black neighborhood
Mainly it's bars and fast food
Fast fast food cheap poison

oh my goddess
What have we done
What have my fathers
Done to my brothers
What have our leaders
Led us into
What have we chosen
Fast asleep in racist baths
That keep people powerless
Polluted and poor
Scrubbed clean of their gods
Oh my goddess goodness
Where are we now

I'd bang down your billboards
Suck nourish from this rusty
I'd send those streams
To wash it clean
Make everything wet
And lusty

I want the loggers
To be cast away
I want to let
The mantises pray
I want the loggers
To be cast away
I just wanna play

don't sell me your junkyard
Don't package my death




I need the earth for my feet
And the wind for my breath

Overall Meaning

The song "Pissed" by Bitch and Animal begins with the lines "It might be rude to scream / But I get so pissed / All your space gets sucked away / Becomes their junkyard mist". These lyrics reflect the singer's frustration towards the overcrowding and urbanization of the world. The use of the word "pissed" is a clear indicator of their anger and shows that they are not afraid to express themselves even if it means being confrontational. They are calling attention to the fact that human encroachment is taking away valuable space and that these spaces are being replaced with junk that we create as a society. The metaphorical description of the mist created by the junkyard paints a picture of the world being suffocated by our waste, and how it is impacting our well-being.


The next set of lyrics describe how the country is shrinking, and how people are breeding like "rats in a cage". The use of the word "rats" is a powerful metaphor and highlights how the singer feels about the situation. They are saying that we are living in cramped spaces, just like rats do in cages, and that this is not a humane way to live. The singer then goes on to say that we need to take care of each other and see beyond our differences. They want people to start caring about one another and stop focusing on material things.


The song's chorus then addresses the injustice of the past, as the singer asks if we can see beyond the "pasture your country was built on slaves". This line speaks to the deep roots of inequality and racism in society and how it has shaped our world today. The song concludes with a call to action, as the singer implores people to stop selling their junk and packaging their death. Instead, they want people to connect with the earth and find meaning and joy in the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

It might be rude to scream
Expressing anger may be seen as impolite


But I get so pissed
Nevertheless, I am filled with rage


All your space gets sucked away
The world is becoming overpopulated


Becomes their junkyard mist
And is being destroyed by human waste and pollution


The country is shrinking
The world's resources are being depleted


Everyone's breeding
Population growth is exacerbating this problem


Like rats in a cage
We are trapped in a self-destructive cycle


We're strangled and scared
Our environment is becoming uninhabitable and dangerous


Could we just take care
Perhaps we could find a way to solve these problems


Of each other, could we
By working together and taking responsibility for our actions


Just take care
We might be able to create a better world


Could we see beyond
We need to recognize the root causes of these issues


The pasture of childhood rage
We need to overcome our emotional and psychological barriers


And minimum wage
We need to address systemic inequality


Could we see beyond this
We need to think more deeply about our values and priorities


Pasture your country
The United States is built on a history of exploitation and oppression


Was built on slaves
And we need to confront that legacy in order to move forward


Driving down and out of Chicago
The singer is leaving the city


I'm looking for the highway
Searching for a way out of this destructive system


And I look around
The environment is bleak and unpleasant


And oh my goddess
The artist is overcome with despair


What have we done
They are grappling with the destruction of the world


Past the Jewel Osco pass the bus
The landscape is dominated by commercialism and pollution


Spewing black air all over
The air is toxic and damaging to people's health


This black neighborhood
The destruction is affecting marginalized communities most severely


Mainly it's bars and fast food
The community is overrun with unhealthy and cheap options


Fast fast food cheap poison
The food is a metaphor for the sickening effects of capitalism


What have my fathers done to my brothers
The artist's ancestors have contributed to the current state of the world


What have our leaders led us into
Those in power have failed to prioritize our collective well-being


What have we chosen
Collectively, we must take responsibility for our choices


Fast asleep in racist baths
People are complacent and apathetic about social issues


That keep people powerless
Those in power benefit from our collective apathy


Polluted and poor
Marginalized communities are most affected by environmental degradation


Scrubbed clean of their gods
We have lost touch with our spirituality and connection to the earth


Oh my goddess goodness
The singer is calling upon a higher power for help


Where are we now
The world is in a state of crisis


I'd bang down your billboards
The singer is angry about the commercialization of public space


Suck nourish from this rusty
They want to restore the natural world to health


I'd send those streams
The singer wants to help the environment recover


To wash it clean
And push back against destructive human activity


Make everything wet
The artist wants to restore the vibrancy of nature


And lusty
And promote a more joyful and abundant world


I want the loggers
The singer is angry at those who exploit the environment


To be cast away
And believes those responsible must be held accountable


I want to let
The artist wishes to promote the natural world


The mantises pray
And celebrate the beauty of life on earth


I just wanna play
The singer longs for a world of harmony and joy


Don't sell me your junkyard
The artist is rejecting consumerism and materialism


Don't package my death
And urging others to resist these forces, as well


I need the earth for my feet
The singer understands their connection to the natural world


And the wind for my breath
And wants to live in harmony with it




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