MANTRA
Summary
"MANTRA" by Bring Me The Horizon dives into the struggle of finding purpose in a chaotic world. It critiques the emptiness of blindly following trends and emphasizes the hard truth that growth often comes with discomfort.
Full Analysis
The song tackles the idea of searching for meaning amid confusion and existential dread. It suggests that many people get caught up in repetitive thoughts and patterns, almost like they're stuck in a cycle. The mention of a "cult" hints at the desire for belonging but also questions the authenticity of such connections. The lyrics challenge listeners to break free from these cycles and confront uncomfortable truths.
Verse 1
Do you wanna start a cult with me?
I'm not vibrating like I oughta be
I need a purpose, I can't keep surfing
Through this existential misery
In this verse, the speaker opens with a provocative invitation to start a cult, highlighting a longing for community. The mention of not "vibrating" as one should suggests a disconnect or lack of energy in life. It reflects a quest for purpose, revealing the speaker's struggle against feelings of emptiness and confusion. The phrase "existential misery" really captures that heavy weight of searching for meaning.
Chorus
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Too late to tell you now, one ear and right out the other one
'Cause all you ever do is chant the same old mantra
The chorus delivers a strong message about the harsh realities of personal growth. It suggests that facing the truth often comes with anger and frustration. The idea of "losing the plot" highlights how easily people can get lost in their thoughts. The repetition of "chant the same old mantra" implies that many stick to familiar but unhelpful patterns, preventing them from truly evolving.
Verse 2
Yeah
Could I have your attention, please?
It's time to tap into your tragedy
Think you could use a new abuser
In this verse, there's a shift toward engaging the listener directly, asking for their attention. The call to "tap into your tragedy" suggests that acknowledging pain is necessary for growth. The line about needing a "new abuser" could be interpreted as a critique of how people often seek out negative influences rather than confronting their issues. It highlights the cycle of self-sabotage many fall into.
Chorus
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Too late to tell you now, one ear and right out the other one
'Cause all you ever do is chant the same old mantra
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the central theme of the song. The frustration with being stuck in repetitive thinking is clear. It emphasizes that true freedom comes with a price, and many might not be ready to pay it. The repetition serves to drive home the point that change is hard, and many choose comfort over confronting their reality.
Bridge
*And I know this doesn't make a lot of sense / But do you really wanna think all by yourself now? /
Full Lyrics
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I'm not vibrating like I oughta be
I need a purpose, I can't keep surfing
Through this existential misery
Now we gonna need some real estate
But if I choose my words carefully
Think I could fool you that I'm the guru
Wait, how do you spell epiphany?
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Too late to tell you now, one ear and right out the other one
'Cause all you ever do is chant the same old mantra
Yeah
Could I have your attention, please?
It's time to tap into your tragedy
Think you could use a new abuser
Close your eyes and listen carefully
Imagine you're stood on a beach
Water gently lapping at your feet
But now you sinking, what were you thinking?
That's all the time we have this week
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Too late to tell you now, one ear and right out the other one
'Cause all you ever do is chant the same old Mantra
And I know this doesn't make a lot of sense
But do you really wanna think all by yourself now?
All I'm asking for's a little bit of faith
You know it's easy to believe
And I know this doesn't make a lot of sense
You know you gotta work the corners of your mind now
All I'm asking for's a little bit of faith
You know it's easy to, so easy to believe
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off
Before you find a place to be, you gonna lose the plot
Too late to tell you now, one ear and right out the other one
'Cause all you ever do is chant the same old Mantra
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