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Condemnation
Tried
Here on the stand
With the book in my hand
And truth on my side
Accusations
Lies
Hand me my sentence
I'll show no repentance
I'll suffer with pride
If for honesty
You want apologies
I don't sympathize
If for kindness
You substitute blindness
Please open your eyes
Condemnation
Why
Because my duty
Was always to beauty
And that was my crime
Feel elation
High
To know I can trust this
Fix of injustice
Time after time
If you see purity
As immaturity
Well it's no surprise
If for kindness
You substitute blindness
Please open your eyes
Tried
Here on the stand
With the book in my hand
And truth on my side
Lies
Hand me my sentence
I'll show no repentance
I'll suffer with pride
You want apologies
I don't sympathize
If for kindness
You substitute blindness
Please open your eyes
Why
Because my duty
Was always to beauty
And that was my crime
High
To know I can trust this
Fix of injustice
Time after time
As immaturity
Well it's no surprise
If for kindness
You substitute blindness
Please open your eyes
Song Info
Submitted by
gasmask On May 09, 2001
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Another DM song about faithfulness to God versus faithfulness to humans. Those who control our world have different sets of values than what God sets forth for us. It's about only fearing and apologizing to God, because He's the only one we will answer to that really matters. And it's a good example of spitting in the face of your enemy by not giving him what he wants, which in this case is repentance for commiting a "crime of man". Why repent for something those who despise God call a crime, when you know that what you did wasn't a crime to God?
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Martin is using criminal judgement and court ("book in my hand"; "blindness") as an allegory for personal, moral judgement.
It's ambiguous what kind of judgement it is: could be about God, a lover... or anything else. But he claims to be innocent: "If you see purity/As immaturity/Well it's no surprise"
I have always thought this song is about a man who's charged and (morally) tried for being unfaithful to his lover.
As he involves himself in this moral struggle, he assumes the role of a man who's being unfairly charged: "here on the stand with the book in my hand. And truth on my side".
As he engages more in this moral strife, he assumes a very victimized and dignified position, so BEFORE defending himself, he asks for his sentence: "Hand me my sentence. I'll show no repentance. I'll suffer with pride".
Then, AFTER accepting his sentence, he defends himself, arguing some sort of "innocent manhood purity", which justifies his unfaithfulness. "Because my duty was always to beauty. And that was my crime. ... If you see purity as immaturity. Well it's no surprise".
But then, at the end, the accused gives this moral confrontation a dramatic turn over: he shows he was not really feeling victimized and unfairly charged. He was actually being brazen, cheeky and shameless -very usual on Depeche's lyrics-. So, he tells his lover/accuser/judge that he feels "elation, high" to know he can trust this fix of injustice "time after time".
More over, at the very end he even gets offensive and asks her to "open her eyes", like asking her not to be stupid, and stop fooling herself.
this song to me is heavily describing how love comes in different forms, how love is supposed to be in its authentic state without being glorified or twisted –This is it.
Also the fact that all the couples shown had a lot of flaws & were not considered physically attractive, compared to the woman Dave was given who was stereotypically beautiful. To me this was like contrasting the difference between spiritual loving & a surface level, very transactional relationship. It's so clear to me, because his arms were tied to hers with chains, indicating that the love is forced. Either way this song Never fails to make me emotional, it truly captures the quintessential essence of spirituality & love that humans are naturally capable of.
he's obviously saying "Condem me if you wish, I don't care and you don't have any idea"
Feel elation High To know I can trust this Fix of injustice Time after time
I agree with the overall meaning that Trent posted. I think that the fix of injustice part is truly truly inspired. Like there is a self correcting feature of the world that exerts itself.
I think he's making reference to Adam being condemned in the 4th verse and then references people being condemned today.
Basically saying, yes sinful as I may be the only one that can judge me is God, so I accept your condemnations.
I agree with Trent
It's about being addicted to Heroin. The video makes it obvious to, with Dave being chained to his bride, she represents the drug. Lyrics like "because my duty was always to beauty" show his addiction, and Dave was addicted at that time for sure.