Moral Police
Unveiling Hypocrisy: Humayun Babar's 'Moral Police' Challenges ConformityLyrics
Why is it that you believe what everyone believes
Questioning why people blindly accept common beliefs without understanding the truth.
So much so that you don't even know what truth is
Highlighting the lack of awareness about the truth due to unquestioning adherence to popular opinions.
Everybody seems so saintly
Observing that everyone appears morally upright.
Pointing fingers at the ones who sin
Critiquing those who judge and criticize others for their sins.
Don't know why you think that I'm the one look at yourself a little
Expressing confusion about being singled out for judgment, suggesting self-reflection for the accuser.
You say I'll go to hell but you're just out there mocking people
Pointing out hypocrisy in those who condemn others to hell while engaging in mockery themselves.
Quit pointing at me now just shut your mouth and grab a mirror
Advising the accuser to stop pointing fingers, look in the mirror, and self-reflect.
Who are you to tell
Raising the question of authority to judge others.
Me I'm going to hell
Asserting independence and rejection of judgment about going to hell.
How is it that you're the new moral police
Questioning the legitimacy of someone assuming the role of the "new moral police."
You preach all the things but you never preach peace
Criticizing the lack of emphasis on preaching peace despite preaching other values.
Everybody seems so spotless
Commenting on the apparent moral cleanliness of everyone.
Telling me as if they're not guilty
Challenging those who act innocent while accusing others of guilt.
Don't know why you think that I'm the one look at yourself a little
Reiterating the need for self-reflection rather than blaming the speaker for perceived wrongdoing.
You say I'll go to hell but you're just out there mocking people
Pointing out the irony of condemning others to hell while engaging in mockery.
Quit pointing at me now just shut your mouth and grab a mirror
Encouraging the accuser to stop pointing fingers and reflect on their own actions.
Is it hatred or is it love that should be deceased
Posing a question about whether the accuser's actions are driven by hatred or love.
Is it your fault or is it what you were made to believe
Questioning whether the accuser's behavior is a result of personal fault or societal influence.
Why do you always wonder why I do the things that you wouldn't do
Asking why there is curiosity about the speaker's actions that differ from societal norms.
You wanna lynch me down but you're the one who should be asked too
Flipping the accusation back on the accuser, suggesting they should be questioned too.
Don't know why you think that I'm the one look at yourself a little
Reiterating the need for self-reflection and questioning the accuser's perception.
You say I'll go to hell but you're just out there mocking people
Highlighting the hypocrisy of condemning others to hell while engaging in mockery.
Quit pointing at me now just shut your mouth and grab a mirror
Advising the accuser to stop pointing fingers and focus on their own actions.
Funny how you think that everything must go by your conviction
Commenting on the arrogance of believing one's convictions should dictate everything.
Two people hold each other mind you it's their disposition
Observing a scenario where two people embrace, emphasizing it's their choice and disposition.
Quit crying about two lovers mind your business preach your fiction
Encouraging others to mind their own business rather than interfering in the affairs of two lovers.
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