White Coats

Medical Deception: Unveiling the Dark Side of Healing
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Lyrics

Don't trust the white coats

Expresses skepticism and caution towards medical professionals symbolized by "white coats."

They cram it down your throat

Suggests a forceful imposition of medical advice or treatments.

They say it's good for you

Critiques the claim that the prescribed treatment is beneficial.

Big pharma pays off the truth

Alleges that pharmaceutical companies manipulate information for financial gain.


Struck by another illness

Describes encountering a new illness.

Your body fights for life

Highlights the struggle for survival against the illness.

Disease spreads quick, such sickness

Portrays the rapid and severe spread of the disease.

White blood cells quick to strike

Emphasizes the immune system's quick response through white blood cells.

You don't think you will make it

Expresses doubt about survival.

Hot sweat drips down your face

Depicts physical symptoms and distress during the illness.

Won't something make it better

Desires relief or a remedy for the suffering.

Your mind drifts out to space

Indicates a mental escape from the current painful reality.

Consumed by feverish dreams

Describes being overwhelmed by fever-induced dreams.

You can't tell what is real

Conveys the difficulty in distinguishing between dreams and reality.

Body aching, feeling breathless

Details the physical toll of the illness.

You don't trust yourself to heal

Expresses a lack of confidence in the body's ability to heal itself.

What can you do to stop it

Ponders the possibility of intervention to stop the illness.

Where is the remedy

Questions the availability of a cure or remedy.

You begin feeling desperate

Describes a growing sense of desperation.

Best friends with the enemy

Suggests a paradoxical relationship with medical intervention as both a friend and an enemy.


It might be terminal

Raises the possibility of a life-threatening condition.

This just might be the end

Contemplates the potential end of life.

What can you do to stop it

Reiterates the question about stopping the illness.

When everything's poisoned

Highlights a pervasive sense of toxicity in everything.

The food that we consume

Points out the potential harm in consumed food.

The water that we drink

Draws attention to the perceived contamination of water.

The air inside our lungs

Raises concerns about the quality of the air.

It's bad for you and me

Declares the overall harmful impact on health.

Another new diagnosis

Introduces a new medical diagnosis.

Another new fancy pill

Criticizes the trend of relying on new medications.

The doctor in cahoots with

Suggests a collaboration between doctors and pharmaceutical companies.

All of the pill makers

Implies a financial incentive for doctors prescribing medications.

They pay him off to give you

Accuses the medical system of accepting bribes for prescribing untested drugs.

Some new untested drug

Expresses concern about the potential dangers of the prescribed medication.

Let's hope it doesn't kill you

Reflects on the uncertainty and hope associated with a new treatment.

Let's hope it kills this bug

Ironically hopes that the treatment eliminates the illness but not the patient.


Growing closer, to the death bed

Describes nearing death and the associated emotional and physical closeness.

My last will and testament says

Refers to the speaker's final wishes before death.

Give my body up to science

Suggests a willingness to contribute to scientific research even after death.

Chop me up and study my head

Expresses a willingness to undergo post-mortem examination for scientific purposes.


Feed me, my pills - they cure, all ills

Reflects on the dependency on medication for health.

I'll pay, anything - I'll pay, everything!

Emphasizes the extent to which the speaker is willing to pay for health and well-being.

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