C'mon you little eastern bird
Welcome into the occident word

Welcome into this world of dreams
No more beans! Burger Kings!
No more no more securitat!
Maximum libertad!
Libertad for mullaya!
So HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE!

C'mon you little eastern bird
Welcome to the occident world

Welcome into this word of kappiness
Where you can talk & you can dress
& you can sleep cause you can't guess.

What they've done to Afrika
& to south Amerika
(you're the next Honduras
they'll gonna take your ass) ...So

C'mon you little eastern bird
Welcome into the occident world

So go for it, go for it
Suck the occident dick
Wham Bam Thank you mom
Suck the sticky world dick

Occident is comin'
Occident is commin'
Deep inside your dully nest.
Givin' to you all the best!:
Mac Donald, MTV
Mister Bush & Mr T

DONT ASK ME
WHERE'S THE PARTY ?

Cause there's no party for you & me
In such a wonderful country,
They gonna tell you:"Man you're free
...But you gotta work early"

C'mon you little eastern bird
Welcome into the occident world


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    My Interpretation

    I think this is one of the several songs in which the band outs their dislike of western culture (as opposed to the cultures of the countries the band members' parents came from, all of them were second generation immigrants in the Parisian suburbs). The band describes the West as a place where you have maximum liberty only if you fit in with the norms, who ask to ditch all aspects of your own culture. It outs a dislike of imperialism ("What they've done to Africa and to South America...") and about the illusion of freedom in a culture where materialism dominates all ("They tell you: man, you're free, but you gotta work early")

    The subject isn't too different from some of their other songs, even including King of the Bongo, but this is more explicit. Great song by the way. Western culture is NOT superior, sadly enough people do behave as such.

    Cracked Pleasureson August 15, 2012   Link

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