Anthem Part Two
blink-182 Lyrics


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Everything has fallen to pieces
The Earth is dying, help me Jesus
We need guidance, we've been misled
Young and hostile but not stupid

Corporate leaders, politicians
Kids can't vote, adults elect them
Laws that rule the school and workplace
Signs that caution sixteen's unsafe

We really need to see this through
We never wanted to be abused
We'll never give up, it's no use
If we're fucked up, you're to blame

Let this train wreck burn more slowly
Kids are victims in this story
Drown the youth with useless warnings
Teenage rules, they're fucked and boring

We really need to see this through
We never wanted to be abused
We'll never give up, it's no use
If we're fucked up, you're to blame

Everything has fallen to pieces
Everything has fallen to pieces
Everything has fallen to pieces
Everything has fallen to

We really need to see this through
We never wanted to be abused




We'll never give up, it's no use
If we're fucked up, you're to blame

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Anthem Part Two" by blink-182 captures the angst felt by Generation X, who felt like they were living in a world that was falling apart. The song speaks to the desperation felt by young people who are growing up in a world where everything is uncertain, and the future is unclear. The opening lines, "Everything has fallen to pieces, the Earth is dying, help me Jesus," sets the tone for the rest of the song. The Earth is decaying, and there is no hope for the future.


The lyrics also criticize the political system and the way society is structured, especially for young people. The song speaks to the idea that young people are being led by corporate leaders and politicians, who do not have their best interests at heart. The line "laws that rule the school and workplace, signs that caution sixteen's unsafe" touches on the idea that young people are not trusted to make good decisions for themselves.


Ultimately, "Anthem Part Two" is a call to action for young people everywhere. The lyrics ask, "If we're fucked up, you're to blame," suggesting that the responsibility falls on those in positions of power to make the world a better place for the next generation.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything has fallen to pieces
The world is in chaos and nothing seems to be working the way it should.


The Earth is dying, help me Jesus
The planet is in trouble and we need divine intervention to save it.


We need guidance, we've been misled
We lack direction because we have been led astray by those in power.


Young and hostile but not stupid
We may be angry and rebellious, but we are not foolish.


Corporate leaders, politicians
Those in charge of our society are big business and government figures.


Kids can't vote, adults elect them
Children are not given the power to choose how they are governed, but must accept adult decision-making.


Laws that rule the school and workplace
Rules and regulations are in place everywhere we go, even in academic and professional settings.


Signs that caution sixteen's unsafe
There are warnings and restrictions everywhere, especially for teenagers.


We really need to see this through
We must follow this path to its conclusion, regardless of the challenges we face.


We never wanted to be abused
We never asked to be mistreated or taken advantage of.


We'll never give up, it's no use
We will never quit or surrender, despite the odds stacked against us.


If we're fucked up, you're to blame
If we are damaged or suffering, it is because those in positions of power have failed us.


Let this train wreck burn more slowly
Let the inevitable collapse of our society happen at a pace that allows us to witness and possibly prevent it.


Kids are victims in this story
Children are the ones who suffer the most in the current state of affairs.


Drown the youth with useless warnings
We are inundated with warnings, admonitions, and messages that only serve to confuse or constrain us.


Teenage rules, they're fucked and boring
The rules and expectations placed on young people are unbearable and uninteresting.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus

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