The Ego's Last Stand Lyrics

Lyric discussion by montyandtimmon 

Cover art for The Ego's Last Stand lyrics by Flaming Lips, The

I interpret this song as recovering from an ego death trip. when you're ego dies you see yourself for who you really are, and it can be one of the most devastating things a human can experience. "how can you believe what you believe" i feel like is referring to the feeling post ego death where everything seems fake, and all experiences seem surreal. also, the only way to recover is to reconstruct(or "destroy") yourself, to who you want to be and what you want in life. i love how ego death is a somewhat consistent theme in this album. it helped me through mine, knowing i wasn't alone.

@Montyandtimmon: your certainly right about the ego death trip. Saw them last week in Orlando, and his speeches before and after this song (as well as Sagittarius Silver Announcement) reflected this.

I feel, however, that there's another layer, keeping in line with one of the themes of the album: evil. Radicals, liberals, conspiracy theorists, and generally most young people speak of a controlling force. Some believe its more organized than others, but the general idea is that there are people, evil people, guiding the world's movements for their own personal gain. This is absolutely true, at least on some level....

"it helped me through mine, knowing i wasn't alone."

Oh, wow. That's interesting. I had a very similar experience, with a lot of really weird feelings of ego loss and death anxiety and de-realization, and I turned to this album a lot as well.