Can't make my own decisions
Or make any with precision
Well, maybe you should tie me up
So I don't go where you don't want me

You say that I've been changing
That I'm not just simply ageing
Yeah, how could that be logical?
Just keep on cramming ideas down my throat

[Chorus]
Woah
You don't have to believe me
But the way I, way I see it
Next time you point a finger
I might have to bend it back
And break it, break it off
Next time you point a finger
I'll point you to the mirror

If God's the game that you're playing
Well, we must get more acquainted
Because it has to be so lonely
To be the only one who's holy

It's just my humble opinion
But it's one that I believe in
You don't deserve a point of view
If the only thing you see is you

[Chorus]

This is the last second chance
(I'll point you to the mirror)
I'm half as good as it gets
(I'll point you to the mirror)
I'm on both sides of the fence
(I'll point you to the mirror)
Without a hint of regret
I'll hold you to it

I know you don't believe me
But the way I, way I see it
Next time you point a finger
I might have to bend it back
Or break it, break it off
Next time you point a finger
I'll point you to the mirror

I know you won't believe me
But the way I, way I see it
Next time you point a finger
I might have to bend it back
And break it, break it off
Next time you point a finger
I'll point you to the mirror



Lyrics submitted by MashyPoo, edited by shikofan

Track duration: 03:03

"Playing God" as written by Hayley Nichole/farro Williams

Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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  • -5
    General Comment:I believe Haley is suffering from a superiority complex (i.e. narcissism), which I find highly interesting. You see it in the fact that both Farro brothers have now left the band and going to Paramore concerts at this point feels like going to a sports game (brought to you by [insert corporate sponsor here]) Very disappointing, a band can't sell out any more than this. She's accusing people in this song of "playing God", but it's truly a baseless claim since she, herself, is God (in her mind). So much for Christianity...that tattoo should be burning painfully at this point. The line "you say I've been changing, that I'm not simply aging" is particularly damning: it was almost certainly the Farro brothers that pointed this out to her, and instead of acknowledging it she says they're "cramming ideas down her throat". No, honey: pointing out your own weaknesses can never be called "cramming" Hopefully her bandmates will remain with her as Paramore dwindles into obscurity (which has already begun).
    Flagged bernlin2000on January 17, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Catchy beat. Ambiguous lyrics. I'm going to discuss it on my blog. themeaningsofsongs.wordpress.com if anyone wants further discussion :)
    Flag musicalgenius1on December 02, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:I think the song is about her being unsure of truth. She is constantly being bombarded by other people's opinions and cannot think. She is not being given a chance to have a logical opinion of her own. Moreso, she seems to be venting about some experience, a fight maybe, where she had to let another person know that she was entitled to her own views regardless of what theirs was. She is basically saying she can think too. And in Hayley's words (lol), that's just my humble opinion.
    Flag musicalgenius1on December 02, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Good band. Good tune. Perfect for tonight when some skinny arsed dude has been attempting to keep me in line. The only problem is slavery ended long ago!
    Flag TurnMeOnon November 07, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Im pretty sure this song is about her not knowing what to do when she has someone who is trying to tell her, saying that sh'es something she's not ( next time you point a finger, i'll point you to a mirror)

    It's really a good song with a good beat :)
    Flag paigerjason February 28, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Hayley's insight into this song: "I'm ripping at self-righteous people, ripping at my own bandmates and anyone who ever made me feel not good enough.", "If you point the finger, I might have to bend it back and break it off' is about people who place blame and how they should look at themselves first. It's something I've dealt with since I was young"

    having high self-esteem (but psychs diagnose it as narcissism) of my character and integrity, i can definitely relate to this. nobody is perfect, everyone has room for improvement. HOWEVER, those that are broken and in denial about it, that's another story.






    Flag gradxon February 23, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:To me Playing God is simply about people using god and not realising how important god is, i think personaly hayley probably felt that people were taking advantage of her and god. 'Next time you point the finger, i'll point you to the mirror' i think that's hayley saying that no ones perfect and look at yourself before you judge me :)
    Flag PaRaMoReMaDon February 10, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment:Specifically it seems to address a tendency on the part of people who identify as religious to use their religion to justify their own opinions and actions - in extreme cases, "It's what God would want" (meaning "It's what I want") or "The Bible/Torah/Koran says so" (meaning "That's how I interpret it").

    I'm not saying for definite one way or the other, but it does seem like a very pointed swipe at an ex-partner who used religion to try to get their own way.
    Flag turricanedon January 18, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment:You all see? its about Josh! Hayley said that in the mtv Paramore Last word interview
    Flag Vickyyon January 07, 2011   Link
  • +1
    Song Meaning:Quote directly from Josh Farro on his blog...

    "Listening to playing god makes me mad because the lyrics are so hurtful and unnecessary."

    joshnfarro.blogspot.com/2010/12/…

    So, it's about Josh.
    Flag SportsByDallason December 26, 2010   Link

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