Ah

My cock is much bigger than yours
My cock can walk right through the door
With a feeling so pure
It's got you screaming back for

Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar

My shit stinks much better than yours
My stinks right down to the floor
With a feeling so pure
It's got you coming back for more

Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar

Can't you see that I love my cock?
Can't you see that you love my cock?
Can't you see that we love my cock?

We're the regulators that de-regulate
We're the animators that de-animate
We're the propagators of all genocide
Burning through the world's resources
Then we turn and hide

We're cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar

We're the regulators that deregulate
We're the animators that de-animate

We're cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar
Cool, in denial
We're the cruel regulators smoking cigaro, cigaro, cigar

My cock is much bigger than yours
My cock can walk right through the door
With a feeling so pure
It's got you screaming back for more


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Cigaro Lyrics as written by Serj Tankian Daron Malakian

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  • +7
    General Comment

    Just saw SOAD yesterday at the last show of the Big Day Out here in Perth, and they were fuckin awesome. The meaning of this song is pretty easy to see when you look at the tshirts they were selling, which had the words 'Mine bigger than yours' over a picture of a howitzer (artillery gun) like the ones the US Army has. What I interpret this to be saying is that the US government is basically in a dick measuring contest with the other countries of the world, and is asserting its 'superiority' through intimidation with the threat (and in the case of iraq, fulfilling that threat) of military action (invasion, occupation). The same thing is happening with North Korea. I alse agree entirely with Renegrenade's comments.

    1001110111on February 07, 2005   Link
  • +6
    General Comment

    The line "We're the regulators that deregulate" should be proof enough that this song is about our government and the situation in Iraq. That lyric is particularly interesting for two reasons: 1) It embodies the sense of American hypocracy that "Cigaro" is about and 2) it summarizes the point that System of a Down's been making since their first album - that our leaders dictate the affairs of foreign countries while allowing corporations and other entities to assume control over the American public.

    unc1emoeon January 29, 2005   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    i downloaded the single yesterday and i thought the song was alright at best but it definetly grew on me by the third listening, i started to love this song. The two albums should be awesome. It sounds like it is how a very "cocky" person or group sees himself or themself.

    Zookson January 16, 2005   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    i agree with michael but....i think when it says my shit stinks much better than your.. my stinks right down through the floor......well i think you missed the My shit stinks right down through the floor either way i still agree with him....

    Sp1k3dAmAnon January 25, 2005   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    This song is about how stupid pride influences politics and the rest of the world. "My cock is much bigger than yours" - I'm so much better than you because I'm rich, white, jew, christian, american, european, tall, blonde, black, etc...

    Taurendilon March 18, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    well, jeroba, no offense but i don't see you making any suggestions as to the meaning. But anyways I think this song is about the rich people/the American Gov't and how they think they're better than everyone. Also, the lines about cock are supposed to be referencing the masculine fight about how my dick is bigger than yours and therefore im better. Also, the lines "Can't you see I love my cock/ Can't you see you love my cock/Can't you see that we love my cock" is how America thinks that everyone loves it yet like 2/3 of the world hate us.

    Renegrenadeon February 05, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    in reckon theres some reference to mr. commie himself, fidel castro. big penis, cigar smoking?

    ephesison February 24, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think I can agree with those of you who suggested that the song is about the US comparing our 'size' to other countries...I'm surprised no one has picked up on the blatent Freudian reference to the cigar and the penis...shit people, get with it. Cigar ->Penis. The penis here is probably power, etc. Durrrrrr....

    imatton March 30, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i've got a big cock, but my testosterone levels are average

    chocolateon April 16, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think this is about corporate America thinking that they are above the working class.

    Miranda202on June 30, 2005   Link

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