They made a statue of us
Then put it on a mountain top

The tourists come and stare at us
Blow bubbles with their gum
Take photographs of fun, have/of fun

They'll name a city after us
And later say it's all our fault
Then they'll give us a talking to
Then they'll give us a talking to
Cause they've got years of experience

Living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
Living in a den of thieves
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious

We wear our scarves just like a noose
But not cause we want eternal sleep

And though our parts are slightly used
New ones are slave labor you can keep

Living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
Living in a den of thieves
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious

They made a statue of us
They made a statue of us
The tourists come and stare at us
The sculptors mama sends regards
They made a statue of us
They made a statue of us
Our noses have begun to rust

Living in a den of thieves
Rummaging for answers in the pages
Living in a den of thieves
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious
And its contagious



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"Us" as written by Regina Spektor

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    My Opinion:I think that the other commenters have done a fine job of interpreting this song in regards to what Regina Spektor actually meant, but I have found this song to be incredibly personally meaningful in the context of my life as a former Christian, currently an anarchist, partnered with a transgender woman. Let me explain:

    "They made a statue of us
    Then put it on a mountain top" =Conservatives in the nation make a lot of assumptions about what my life is like, and what my partner is like without actually knowing us. We have become caractures, scapegoats for what is wrong with the nation, when in reality we are doing our best to form a partnership that is divorced from the violence and coersion that we found in the church and in life in general.

    "They'll name a city after us" =Sodom and Gommorah.
    "And later say it's all our fault"=Again, how we are being blamed for the corrosion of traditional family values when we are doing our best to create a healthy structure for family and sexuality.
    "Then they'll give us a talking to
    Cause they've got years of experience."=corrective therapy for gay and trans people

    "Living in a den of thieves"=We live on land that has been stolen from Native Americans, everything that we consume has been stolen from people in the third world, ie: Kenya, where public land was privatized, people were kicked off of their subsistence farms to raise bananas and other tropical fruits for white people in the western hemisphere. This has basically happened everywhere in regards to farming, mining, and factories. Our lives depend on it.
    "Rummaging for answers in the pages"=we are trying to find a spiritual path that is meaningful in the face of all of this wreckage. In the past, most cultures revered transgender people, they were seen as spiritual mediators. Colonialism spread the idea that trans people are perverts. We don't have many clues left from those past cultures, but we are trying to find what we can and piece something meaningful together.
    "And its contagious"=There's no way to escape the world we live in. We have to perpetuate violence in order to survive.

    "We wear our scarves just like a noose
    But not cause we want eternal sleep"=the fact that 40% of trans people try to commit suicide, but only because there is no place for them in this society. They could lead fulfilling lives if we lived in a different world.

    "And though our parts are slightly used"=People's obsession with trans people getting 'the surgery,' or the idea that trans people must conform to society's vision of what a man or woman should be. Many trans people are fine with the parts that they were born with, and learn to give them new gendered meaning.
    "New ones are slave labor you can keep."=Back to the idea that almost everything that exists in our world causes someone else suffering. This not only applies to the plastic surgery industry, but everything. My partner and I "rummage" for everything and rarely buy anything new. We dumpster dive for much of our food, our bed is from freecycle, our shelves are made of old pallets. We do our best to live with as low of an impact as possible.

    I know that I go back and forth between anti-capitalist analysis and gender analysis, but to me they are linked. Capitalism rests on trauma, pain, and scapegoating those who deviate from the norm.
    Flag beverlylaon March 02, 2013   Link
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    General Comment:'a den of thieves' is from the bible:
    Matthew 21:13
    'My house shall be called the house of prayer; but you have made it a den of thieves.'
    Jesus told that to street peddlers selling their goods to pilgrims close to the temple, which overshadowed its true purpose - being a 'house of prayer'.

    so i think this song is about how people misinterpret the religions they claim to follow. they make a statues of eg. Jesus, without understanding his message, and behave like tourists buying cheap religious paraphernalia, only wearing religious symbols, or peddling their own agenda under the veneer of religion.

    ' Rummaging for answers in the pages'
    looking for exact answers in the holy scriptures, or believing the interpretation of the representatives of the church, instead of taking the general positive message and improving the immediate situation around you

    'Then they'll give us a talking to
    Cause they've got years of experience'
    scholars or long-time believers (priests) will claim to represent the religion on the merit of having studied the Bible (/Quran), and will make comments that Jesus wouldn't have

    'we wear our scarves just like a noose'
    Muslim women wearing the hijab, which is a misinterpretation of the Quran

    'and though are parts are slightly used
    new ones are slave labor you can keep'
    'civilised' people support human trafficking if they need an organ transplant, which is one example of their depravity

    'our noses have begun to rust'
    the original idea of religious leaders is forgotten

    all in all, i think the song is about how people won't dig deep into ideas, just take the outer layers, and get the original message totally wrong because they'll get lost in some unimportant details or give up their thinking in favor of authority figures telling them what to do.
    Flagged kalarepkaon November 17, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I think this song is about Russian (communist) history and the Cold War. Some famous (communist) leaders got cities named after them, although this already happened in the history of the tsars.

    It also seems to be about the U.S (hence the name of the song) and how they perceived Russia. ''It's contagious'' is about the fear of America for communism.

    ''And though our parts are slightly used
    New ones are slave labor you can keep""

    I think this shows how Russia thought about America in the cold war: you can tell us that democracy is better, but we don't want this ''slave labor'' when everything is about money and people get a bad salary for something that is like slave labor.
    Flag Plottoberryon October 19, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:I agree with the ideas that this is about Soviet Russia. I think people who are unsupportive of the ideas of Lenin and Trotsky are deliberately misinterpreting Regina's lyrics though. People blame Lenin for the problems in Russia, when he and the Bolsheviks brought great improvement to the people and it was Stalin's counter revolution and the installation of capitalism that has crushed Russia. The capitalists don't want to come to a solution for current problems outside of the constraints of capitalism (den of thieves rummaging for answers in the pages). The legalised theft of the wealth created by the working class is a contagious idea that the current capitalist systems rely on (though our parts are slightly used, new ones are slave labour you can keep).

    The capitalists are happy for the statues to stay as mere cash cows of tourism, so long as the wrong people are always blamed for their failings. (now tourists come and stare at us, blow bubbles with their gum etc).
    Flag rustyappleon July 25, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:I think 'Us' here are women. About how media portrays them, how people make them a symbol, and how they're being treated differently to their male counterpart.

    >Living in a den of thieves - Middle East
    >Rummaging for answers in the pages - holy book -> Koran
    Those two lines kinda strike me about her portraying Arab women and how they're trying to justify their unjust treatment by rummaging pages in Koran.

    >We wear our scarves just like a noose
    >But not cause we want eternal sleep
    And those lines are probably about how many of them are forced to wear headscarves and it binds them in such kind of way.

    Overall I think it's about how feminism is contagious, that every woman will eventually get their own right and they are not just a symbol of oppresion.
    Flag sedasion May 23, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation:In my opinion this is the story of an epic romance which caused devestation, as all epic romances seem to do!

    just think of helen of troy!! Or romeo and juliet!

    All great romances that are written about seem to bring about devastation of one sort or another!

    But true unconditional love is the whole entire point of existence!

    I believe this entire song is depicting how oblivious the world is to the whole point of life,
    instead of trying to love unconditionally they steal from one another trying to get higher on the pyramid (We're living in a den of thieves)!

    Then they blame true love for the tragedy of the world, it is their disease that is contagious, they're misunderstanding!

    They look back in the history books thinking they are getting closer to the point, but they are actually missing the point entirely!

    The tourists are chewing their gum and having fun, but they don't really get it...

    To them it is just a tourist attraction.
    Flag terrakatamystickon April 07, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:The statue part....a Romeo and Juliet reference?
    Flag Joplin4lifeon April 06, 2012   Link
  • +1
    General Comment:Nothing to do with love, and almost nothing to do with comunism, it's the perception os the US, the country where she grew at:

    From what a see it's about the relationship between Europe and the US ("US"). They (Europe) give them the Statue of Liberty wich is now banalised by tourists.

    Europeans always say they have years of experience (history, old democracies, old republics) in comparison to Americans which "they give a talking to" because they see the US as too agressive to other countries.

    Opposed to the US ppl in Europe wear scarves ALL THE TIME.

    But the part that makes me think of it the most is the part that says "the sculptor's mama sends regards". The Statue of Liberty was made after Augusta Charlotte Bartholdi... THE SCULPTOR'S MAMA...

    Then again going to the more communist/socialist (or even modern European, if you will) view, some aspects of the US and it's culture are seen as a den of thieves and it's contagious because many other countries try to copy them

    I'll try to expand more to the idea at some point.

    Best regards
    Flag nelsitoon March 27, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:As has been mentioned already, this song is about Russian history. Statues of Lenin, Stalin etc were built during the communist era and are now tourist traps and rusting. Cities (Stalingrad, Leningrad etc)were named after these 'leaders', before being changed back. Now these people and ideas are just history and they were so corrupt it was like living in a den of thieves. When communisim finally fell all the eastern bloc countries 'fell' as if freedom was a contagion. Great song anyway.
    Flag cool4catson March 18, 2012   Link
  • +3
    General Comment:I think of Lenin and Trotsky, who tried to change things for the better and will go down in history as villains.
    Flag littlescroogeon February 05, 2012   Link

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