Ready to Lose Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Thinking about the mouth that waters
Thinking about losing
Sucking the marrow, feeding the pain
Facing a consequence
[Pre-Chorus]
The blood
The mine
The yours
Combined
Blood control
A hazy line
Rearranging
Of desires
[Chorus]
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
[Verse 2]
Dysfunctional culture
Spin me away
Preserving the bloodline
Fear of suffering, fear of loss
Sucked in your birth rights
Thinking about the mouth that waters
Thinking about losing
Sucking the marrow, feeding the pain
Facing a consequence
[Pre-Chorus]
The blood
The mine
The yours
Combined
Blood control
A hazy line
Rearranging
Of desires
[Chorus]
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
[Verse 2]
Dysfunctional culture
Spin me away
Preserving the bloodline
Fear of suffering, fear of loss
Sucked in your birth rights
[Pre-Chorus]
The blood
The mine
The yours
Combined
Blood control
A hazy line
Rearranging
Of desires
[Chorus]
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
An ongoing habit
A transfer of possessions
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
A final sequence
An end to succession
The blood
The mine
The yours
Combined
Blood control
A hazy line
Rearranging
Of desires
[Chorus]
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
An ongoing habit
A transfer of possessions
Ready, ready to lose a privilege
A final sequence
An end to succession
About
Genius Annotation
The central theme in the songs and artwork for Shaking the Habitual is concerned with financial inequality. While a few enjoy extreme wealth, many live in extreme poverty. Many others struggle in an unfair capitalist system that has been rigged to favor the privileged. The song suggests that in order to achieve equality, the privileged must become willing to curb their desires.
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- 8.Raging Lung
- 9.Networking
- 10.Oryx
- 11.Stay Out Here
- 13.Ready to Lose
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Release Date
April 5, 2013
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