Idjeryglue Lyrics

Lyric discussion by Inconspice 

Cover art for Idjeryglue lyrics by Neonifur

This song is clearly about communism, here the "Idjeryglue" symbolises governmental synergy and how "It's the Idjeryglue, for me (for you!)" is for all individuals under a communist rule to enjoy.

"Oh my god its got a gun its got a tie it's Idjeryglue Oh my god its on a bike there is no running Can you see its fancy shoes? Its fancy coat? Its fancy top hat? The top hat is all crooked and it's coming to get you!"

In this stanza we get to know that the main character is telling us how everyone really longs for a change but are living in an equilibrium-sort of state and therefore can't. Because of that they must hide their feelings so they fit into society, making it a very bleak world without happiness or anything to long for, therefore there is no tomorrow. The tomorrow people want doesn't exist.

In the chorus we get to know how ironical the main character feels this sort of society is in which he or she lives in. It is supposed to be a perfect society where optimal happiness is supposed to be expressed but no such happiness truly exists. In the second line we get to know that the main character strongly wants for an escape and where death seems to be the only option left. The main character finds it frustrating of how everyone are aware of this but still nothing changes as if this knowledge never existed. "It's a critical mass Of all the fanciness In pastry land, Demise never looked so grand!"

This stanza tells about the childhood of the main character, hence the grown-up point of view in the beginning. Children are not allowed to be happy and they are longing for something which doesn't exist while being told at the same time of what they are waiting for will come true but only if they are patient enough. they are prepared to be conformed into a perfect society and should obey authority figures without hesitation and doubt.

Evidently, the song in general is what happens to people living in a utilitarian society. While it is probably a song criticizing Communism the lyrics fit to anything which tries to indoctrinate people into following a specific scheme or routine in order to become perfect citizens or if I may, believers.

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