I can't believe I'm the first person to add a comment here! Anyway, I've already discussed this song a couple of times on the David Usher Messageboard, and here's what I thought the song was about.
“So he dies and I’m the joke”
I think that’s referring to the death of the Lord Jesus (sorry to everyone who doesn’t believe in Jesus). Anyway, when Jesus died on the cross many years ago, many people believed that he deserved to die, and that he had sinned. But in all reality, he died free from sin. I think that David is trying to say that even though Jesus was put to death so many years ago, and had to die, he lived a life full of meaning, and purpose, and goodness...while everyone else who didn’t have to die are really the jokes because they live their lives in sin...
I think the next few lines are about how we have sinned – with our obsessions with sex…we are “supped up cock teases”.
I think that the obsession with sex is also brought out in the line “fuckings over but I can’t stop cumming” - I think that line's saying that even when people are not having sex, their minds are still on it all of the time...we are obsessed with sex.
Then there’s the line “not as pretty as I thought I’d be”
I think that David is trying to say that his life isn’t as fulfilling and purposeful as he would have liked...it’s just about sex.
Anyway, I think the most important line in the song is “still born dead or never born at all”.
I think that being “born dead” is referring to the fact that we are born with no real purpose in life, and with no real aspirations. And then he questions - would you rather live a shallow life, or just never be born at all? He basically states that they are the same thing.
Therefore my final impression is that the song is about someone who realizes that the world is obsessed and centered around sex, and therefore realizes that it is impossible to live a fulfilled and meaningful life. So they contemplate whether a life lived in sin, and a life lived without purpose is a life worth living.
That is my opinion, but remember...to each his own...
I can't believe I'm the first person to add a comment here! Anyway, I've already discussed this song a couple of times on the David Usher Messageboard, and here's what I thought the song was about.
“So he dies and I’m the joke” I think that’s referring to the death of the Lord Jesus (sorry to everyone who doesn’t believe in Jesus). Anyway, when Jesus died on the cross many years ago, many people believed that he deserved to die, and that he had sinned. But in all reality, he died free from sin. I think that David is trying to say that even though Jesus was put to death so many years ago, and had to die, he lived a life full of meaning, and purpose, and goodness...while everyone else who didn’t have to die are really the jokes because they live their lives in sin...
I think the next few lines are about how we have sinned – with our obsessions with sex…we are “supped up cock teases”.
I think that the obsession with sex is also brought out in the line “fuckings over but I can’t stop cumming” - I think that line's saying that even when people are not having sex, their minds are still on it all of the time...we are obsessed with sex.
Then there’s the line “not as pretty as I thought I’d be” I think that David is trying to say that his life isn’t as fulfilling and purposeful as he would have liked...it’s just about sex.
Anyway, I think the most important line in the song is “still born dead or never born at all”.
I think that being “born dead” is referring to the fact that we are born with no real purpose in life, and with no real aspirations. And then he questions - would you rather live a shallow life, or just never be born at all? He basically states that they are the same thing.
Therefore my final impression is that the song is about someone who realizes that the world is obsessed and centered around sex, and therefore realizes that it is impossible to live a fulfilled and meaningful life. So they contemplate whether a life lived in sin, and a life lived without purpose is a life worth living.
That is my opinion, but remember...to each his own...