Album: The Holy Bible (1994)
Charted: 16
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  • I hate purity
    I hate goodness
    I don't want virtue to exist anywhere
    I want everyone corrupted

    I am an architect
    They call me a butcher
    I am a pioneer
    They call me primitive
    I am purity
    They call me perverted
    Holding you but I only miss these things when they leave

    I am idiot drug hive, the virgin, the tattered and the torn
    Life is for the cold made warm and they are just lizards
    Self-disgust is self-obsession, honey, and I do as I please
    A morality obedient, only to the cleansed repented

    I am stronger than Mensa, Miller and Mailer
    I spat out Plath and Pinter
    I am all the things that you regret
    A truth that washes that learnt how to spell

    The first time you see yourself naked you cry
    Soft skin now acne, foul breath, so broken
    He loves me truly this mute solitude I'm draining
    I know I believe in nothing but it is my nothing

    Sleep can't hide the thoughts splitting through my mind
    Shadows aren't clean, false mirrors too many people awake
    If you stand up like a nail then you will be knocked down
    I've been too honest with myself I should have lied like everybody else

    I am stronger than Mensa, Miller and Mailer
    I spat out Plath and Pinter
    I am all the things that you regret
    A truth that washes that learnt how to spell, learnt to spell

    So damn easy to cave in, man kills everything
    So damn easy to cave in, man kills everything
    So damn easy to cave in, man kills everything
    So damn easy to cave in, man kills everything Writer/s: James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richard James Edwards, Sean Moore
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  • Dewayne from EnglandFor me its about how society stigmatizes people and their lifestyles and forces them to submit to collective morality in order to even be viewed as functioning citizens. The lines "I am purity, they call me perverted" obviously references Richey's self harm but can also be applied to any other behavior that society considers abnormal or unacceptable, often on a groundless basis of prejudice and longstanding traditions. The "lizards" that he mentions are hypocrites who claim the moral high ground while constantly changing what their morals are based on what society and the media's flavor of the day is. The 1984 quote at the beginning is expressing a desire to break free of what society considers 'pure' or 'good' because those terms are meaningless constructions. We by nature want to seek our own freedom, pleasure and fulfillment, but society, in its attempt to be more civilized, has curbed these liberties. This has left society paranoid, stuck in tradition, against freedom emotionally distant, politically unstable, sexually closed and alienating for many people, including Richey and myself.
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