Can you believe this world's got the nerve to insist it won't trade for a better one?
Can you believe this world's yelling out in the dark it wants to be left alone?
Can you believe this world never would have had a chance without us giving it blood?
Can you believe this world lacks the common courtesy to thank us all for the love?

Chorus:
Set it on fire! (x7)

Can you believe this world's like a glassy eyed swiller caught sipping another one?
Can you believe this world's like a tyrant taking over anything that it wants?
Can you believe this world's like a wounded martyr worried if his commitment is gone?
Can you believe this world's like a vagrant in the gutter talking nothing is wrong?

(Chorus)

Can you believe this world's just a double dealing joker, gonna stick to his guns?
Can you believe this world's just a television blaring, a million devils at once?
Can you believe this world's just a charmer in disguise with a lavender soul?
Can you believe this world's just exactly as we built it, running out of control?

(Chorus)


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    this song has the best lyrics MM has ever done...ever. blows any other lyrics they've written outta the water. foooo' real

    Chaseallen7on September 29, 2009   Link
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    This song talks about how the world is deceitful and we should turn our eyes to God who showed us love and Jesus who shed His blood for us.

    lyinkzon June 11, 2009   Link
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    I completely agree with lyinkz, but I think it also means that the world was on the right path...whether that is salvation or not is up to you...and that now it is going against everything that made it great and falling into hubristic and corruptious ways. (no I don't think corruptious is a word) The world is being corrupted by the media: "Can you believe this world's just a television blaring, a million devils at once?" and that the world knows it is in trouble but it wants to keep its problem underground for as long as possible and just pretend that everything is...well...just dandy.

    RelientMuteManifestoon June 14, 2009   Link
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    I can't really be sure about the meaning of this song 100%, but I am positive that this song has no religious undertones to it. This band fought pretty hard to shake the whole christian rock label and just be appreciated for it's music.

    EndOfMusic330on June 17, 2009   Link
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    I think it may not strictly be religious, and the band certainly has tried to "shake the whole christian rock label," but that's strictly the genre. It doesn't mean they lost their spiritualness. There is a difference in not wanting to be considered a "Christian" rock band and still believing in God and spirituality and allowing that to show through in your lyrics, which is what I think they do.

    bduperon June 21, 2009   Link
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    Instrumentally a fast and dark song, lyrically a powerful statement. I think the world = the big bureaucratic corporation. With this song they are joining in line with bands/people like Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Bob dylan, Bjork and so on, fighting for a better world. "Set it on fire" sounds like a call for revolution, like V in V for Vendetta blows up the parlement with fireworks, waking up the people bound. Ofcourse the link to christianity is obvious since Paul Meany grew up as a christian.... but the lyrics sound more like a song out of the 60's. Perhaps an outlet for all the frustration Mute Math had to take in the whole process.

    Cheers

    Christiaan33on June 22, 2009   Link
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    Regardless of any religious undertones, this song fucking rules. I take it to mean that we're in a regression period and many of us are losing hope and just giving up. It's sort of a kick in the ass, saying "Wake up, world!" type of thing, in my opinion. Great!

    Christa426on September 06, 2009   Link
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    I'd like to point out that the lyrics are incorrect, it should be "Can you believe this world's like a glassy eyed swimmer caught sipping another one?"

    I immediately thought of John Cheever's short story "The Swimmer", which tells about a swimmer (originally meant to represent Narcissus) who decides he can get home from a party by swimming through all his suburban neighbor's pools, accepting a drink from each as he goes on. his neighbors aren't who he thought they were, his old mistress rejects him, and in the end he is tired and cold, and it's storming - he comes to his home, which is locked, and he realizes...it's empty. It's a nightmarish, surreal description of american life. i think this knowledge...makes that line a whole lot more powerful. I do think they are referencing the story in this song. :)

    talywaon November 07, 2010   Link

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