Let it All Burn Lyrics
it's time to tear their tressles down
did you pay them all handsomely?
yes, we paid them what they're worth.
now i'm not one to socialize
with those among the working class
could you tell them what i've said to you?
i can't show my face around here.
drawl the curtains down
let it all burn
drawl the curtains now
that if he dies, i will be king
it's happening so fast
i could use a glass of water
i've never had to use a gun
i've never had to do too much
locked away in towers
away from all your dirt
drawl the curtains down
let it all burn
drawl the curtains now
let it all burn
drawl the curtains down
let it all burn
drawl the curtains

Wow.... No comments?
Great song.
I would love to know more about what it actually means/ how it came about. So many songs are not about what they seem to be. To start us off I imagine it regards a self reflective person that is quite rich. He knows that he has no particular virtue that sets him apart morally from the working classes, opposing the stereotypical rich persons attitude.. He 'pays the builders what their worth' i.e. he does not look down on them. He is aware of his shortcomings... He has not had to make moral sacrifices to keep himself going... 'Never had to use a gun'... Beaten up a bully or whatever that could mean metaphorically..
In a sense he values the working class and resents himself slightly. He has 'never had to use a gun' yet, when his girlfriends father dies he will inherit massively. 'Locked away from all your dirt'. I.e. no real experience of the world. He is powerless to change his situation and does not think he is suited to having all the power he will soon have.
Unbunny is an incredibly insightful band in my opinion. It seems to me there is a middle class guilt that often manifests itself in strange ways, that I myself have felt even though, I am not really middle class by local standards I live in a rich area and am sheltered from the effects of poverty in the rest of my country. Far better than another love song.

Sounds like the cynical Anthem of the Democrat Party. Pissing on the working class, never used a gun, locked away comfortably in towers away from all our dirt. I don’t know if they wrote the song as a trashing of the Democrat Party, but it sure comes across that way.
@Hallowthecat What an incredibly ignorant comment. Stop bringing political bs into this.
@Hallowthecat What an incredibly ignorant comment. Stop bringing political bs into this.
@Hallowthecat Democratic party, *
@Hallowthecat Democratic party, *