They made a statue of us
And then put it on a mountain top
Now tourists come and stare at us
Blow bubbles with their gum
Take photographs of fun, have fun

They'll name a city after us
And later say it's all our fault
Then they'll give us a talking to
Then they'll give us a talking to
'Cause they've got years of experience

We're living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
We're living in a den of thieves
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious

We wear our scarves just like a noose
But not 'cause we want eternal sleep
And though our parts are slightly used
New ones are slave labor you can keep

We're living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
We're living in a den of thieves
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious

They made a statue of us
They made a statue of us
The tourists come and stare at us
The sculptor's mama sends regards
They made a statue of us
They made a statue of us
Our noses have begun to rust

We're living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
We're living in a den of thieves
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious

And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious
And it's contagious


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    This is definitely not a song about being in love with somebody. Why do people always interpret songs in that way, on the simplest level? I'll tell ya why; cos they've been contaminated with boy bands and girl bands that have lyrics that are just about love or lust, have no deep meanings at all and are written by other people and put together by an industry that doesent care about good music, but money! and as a result the people who grow up listening only to the charts couldn't care less about metaphors, symbolism and poetry and real artistic talent! The result of this is that they can't possibly imagine a song can mean anything other than something to do with love, because they've had no exposure to propoer music, which is written for the sake of itself, rather than for the sake of money.

    You see! The contagiousness is even there in the music 'industry'! 'Contagious' in the song is definitely a bad kind of contagion, not a good one.

    But anyhow, i don't disagree with the interpretations of mt. rushmore AND Lenin. Both were statues, both had cities named after them, and both had their ideologies wiped away with erosion of time. I don't think it is of particular importance which one is which; my impression of what the song is about is really the things that these two interpretations have in common:

    Statues are made of people because they were great leaders etc. etc. but also because they stand for something; Lenin and Washington both commited their lives to an ideology. What i think matters in the song is that the 'us' has an ideology, and this ideology is slowly being contaminated by the experience the 'us' has of the world.

    Everyone is buying things and partaking in capitalism and consumerism, and in this sense they are thieves. But in a world where nearly everybody is doing this, the few people who have principles or ideologies are finding it extremely hard to hold onto them, because it is much easier just to play along and be a consumer.

    I interpret the song as a kind of internal struggle inside your own mind; between holding on to what you believe in conflicting with your desire to take part in consumerism. Though like i say, the washington & lenin interpretations are spot on. But it's just that the emotional wealth of the song owes to this internal struggle against the contagious diesease of consumerism, which is why i would place this struggle at the core of the song.

    BlakeNewlandon February 02, 2008   Link

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