I know a man who doesn't have many friends,
I know a place he lives where trouble never ends,
I know it's hard for him to read 'tween the lines,
And his days are getting so much shorter.
He simply turns away and dawns a bitter frown,
His world is crumbling, his ship is weighted down,
He doesn't care as long as he can wear a crown,
I know this man all too well...
It's my poor friend me,
A portrayal of the great dichotomy. (Great dichotomy)
It's my poor friend me
And I'm running out of steam.
I know there are people who are cynical and vain,
They point their finger cuz they can't accept the blame,
They live their lives under a blanket of shame
And their progeny crawl from underneath it.
Lately I've come to see the solution,
And it begins with me.
But I'm so fallibly human,
I've picked the lock but will not turn the key.
A people running scared we live, breed and die,
All too aware that time is slipping on by,
We have solutions but don't even try
And I feel I know just who to blame.
It's my poor friend me,
A reminder of a tragic history. (Tragic history)
It's my poor friend me
And I'm running out of steam.
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2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | 12" | 2017 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | OXX 1048-1 | 107 366 | Brazil | CD | 2016 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420-1TBR | United States | 12" | 2015 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420-1 | United States | 12" | 2010 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420-1 | United States | 12" | 2009 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Russia | CD | 2007 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | CD | 2007 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Brazil | CD | 2005 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 82546-2 | United States | CD | 2004 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Brazil | CD | 1996 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | ESCA-6112 | Japan | CD | 1995 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | 12" | 1994 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Europe | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 7 82546-4 | United States | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | CPT-1552 | South Korea | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Brazil | 12" | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 7 82546-2 | United States | CD | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420 | United States | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | MC | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | 12" | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Europe | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | TM3 65818 | Argentina | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 02540-4 | United States | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Russia | MC | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Poland | MC | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Indonesia | MC | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | MJKE 6112 | Malaysia | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | MG2782 | Poland | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | TJK 205 | Thailand | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420 | United States | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | n/a | Malaysia | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 78 25464 | Canada | MC | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | ECD 65018 | Argentina | CD | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 86420 | Israel | CD | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | 6586-2 | Brazil | CD | 1993 | |
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Canada | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | United States | CD | 1993 | ||
2:42 | Recipe For Hate | Russia | CD | 1993 | ||
Cover By Frank Turner | ||||||
Germs Of Perfection: A Tribute To Bad Religion | United States | DL | 2010 | |||
Not specified | ||||||
Against the Grain / Recipe for Hate | BYCD-019 | South Korea | CD | 1997 |
rohanarchy
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This song is definitely about capitalism and mankind's constant struggle for power at any cost. "He simply turns away instead of bearing down" I think is a reference to industrialization effects on the environment, and the ignorance of executives and businessmen, followed by "his ship is crumbling" is the fact that the world is being destroyed due to irresponsible practices, but "he doesn't care as long as he can wear the crown". Gaining success at all costs, no matter what.
When Greg says "they live their lives under a blanket of shame... and their progeny crawl from underneath it" I think is a metaphor for ignorance, meaning that any destructive actions in the present are portrayed as acceptable to children, as the way it is done, the children are born out of this same ignorance and accept it. However (hopefully) when they grow old enough to understand and realize that the "ship is crumbling", they crawl out from under the blanket and accept responsibility for the damage (in a way i guess).
"But I'm so fallibly human...." etc is kind of a 'disclaimer' as the lyrics could be interpreted as somewhat hypocritical, in the 1st person sense of the song, meaning that 'I'm' as in 'you' and 'them'.
06/18/2008 at 07:18
This song is definitely about capitalism and mankind's constant struggle for power at any cost. "He simply turns away instead of bearing down" I think is a reference to industrialization effects on the environment, and the ignorance of executives and businessmen, followed by "his ship is crumbling" is the fact that the world is being destroyed due to irresponsible practices, but "he doesn't care as long as he can wear the crown". Gaining success at all costs, no matter what.
When Greg says "they live their lives under a blanket of shame... and their progeny crawl from underneath it" I think is a metaphor for ignorance, meaning that any destructive actions in the present are portrayed as acceptable to children, as the way it is done, the children are born out of this same ignorance and accept it. However (hopefully) when they grow old enough to understand and realize that the "ship is crumbling", they crawl out from under the blanket and accept responsibility for the damage (in a way i guess). "But I'm so fallibly human...." etc is kind of a 'disclaimer' as the lyrics could be interpreted as somewhat hypocritical, in the 1st person sense of the song, meaning that 'I'm' as in 'you' and 'them'. |
The One and Only Shasta
Guest
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This song is about how our society is failing. We see that bad things are happening to Americans (like our neighbors and friends; hence seeing out poor friends, but they are us, so it's my poor friend me), but then we as a whole are Americans, so it's happening to us. We as people know what the problem is, but we're afraid to try and do anything about it because, even though we see a dismal future, we accept it and choose not to change it ("lately I've come to see the solution/ and it begins with me/ but I'm so fallibly human/ I've picked the lock but will not turn the key").
07/11/2004 at 17:23
This song is about how our society is failing. We see that bad things are happening to Americans (like our neighbors and friends; hence seeing out poor friends, but they are us, so it's my poor friend me), but then we as a whole are Americans, so it's happening to us. We as people know what the problem is, but we're afraid to try and do anything about it because, even though we see a dismal future, we accept it and choose not to change it ("lately I've come to see the solution/ and it begins with me/ but I'm so fallibly human/ I've picked the lock but will not turn the key").
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