Lyrics
Guilty conscience stews away in the kitchen
There is a feeling of guilt lingering in the conscience, expressed metaphorically as stewing in the kitchen.
Knock at the door it s the next door neighbour
Someone is knocking at the door, and it turns out to be the neighbor from next door.
Farming is a living killing is a crime
Engages in a play on words, contrasting the livelihood of farming with the moral aspect, stating that killing is a crime.
Where do the meat men draw the line?
Raising a question about the ethical boundaries of those involved in the meat industry.
Revenge for the timeless market slaughter
Seeking revenge for the ongoing and timeless slaughtering in the market.
The pig man's coming lock up your daughter
Refers to the arrival of the pig man, possibly a butcher, with a warning to protect one's daughter.
General conversation turns to food
Conversations shift towards food, questioning the morality of actions based on mutual benefit.
Is it good for me if it s good for you?
Ponders whether what is good for one person is also good for another.
Is it good for the animals? Turn up the heat
Raises the ethical concern of whether actions are beneficial for animals, emphasizing the heat of scrutiny.
The pig man s coming for his Sunday treat
Suggests the pig man is coming for a Sunday treat, possibly referring to a regular occurrence of animal consumption.
Guilty conditioning eats in the silence
Describes a sense of guilt conditioning, highlighting the silent acceptance of moral conflicts.
A knock at the door it s the pig man's hatred
Another knock at the door, this time symbolizing the intrusion of the pig man's hatred into one's life.
Burning holes in your head with his grim reality
Portrays the pig man's harsh reality, causing mental distress and burning holes in the individual's consciousness.
It s the family butcher - lock up your family!
Identifies the pig man as a family butcher and issues a warning to protect the family from his influence.
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