Here It Comes Again
Confronting Misogyny: "Here It Comes Again" ReflectionLyrics
Here he comes again
Expressing the recurrence of a negative influence or figure.
On the radio, another misogynist
Critiquing the presence of a person on the radio who exhibits misogynistic behavior.
Calling her a bitch, calling her a whore
Describing the derogatory language used towards a woman, using offensive terms.
And then he'll use a big word
Suggesting the person will incorporate sophisticated vocabulary at times.
Use a big word some of the time
Highlighting the sporadic use of complex words, possibly for artistic reasons.
Just to make it rhyme just to make it rhyme
Emphasizing the use of complex language to fit the rhyme scheme.
Here it comes again
Repetition of the arrival of a negative influence, now linked to violence.
Got to keep it real, another hymn to violence
Stating the need to be genuine, criticizing songs that glorify violence.
Suffocating joy, draining all ideals
Describing the negative impact of violent content on happiness and ideals.
Another hymn to violence
Repetition of condemnation for songs that promote violence.
Give me silence some of the time
Requesting moments of silence, a break from violent content for artistic reasons.
Just to make it rhyme just to make it rhyme
Highlighting the use of silence in lyrics for rhyme purposes.
So words are thrown to waste
Expressing frustration that words are often used without impact or purpose.
And women are debased for fun
Criticizing the demeaning portrayal of women for entertainment.
And as they start to sing
Observing a shift in tone as people start to sing, raising questions about society's direction.
I can't help wondering what we've become?
Expressing concern about the collective identity and values of society.
Oh, here it comes again
Reiteration of the negative influence, now related to a television broadcast.
On my new TV, another well-fed schoolboy
Critiquing a well-off young man on TV who claims to be a mature individual but disrespects women.
Saying he's a man, but what kind of man
Pondering the nature of a man who consistently belittles women for artistic reasons.
Puts down women, puts down women
Highlighting the continuous degradation of women in lyrics for the sake of rhyming.
All the time just to make it rhyme
Emphasizing the repetitive use of offensive language for rhyme in the lyrics.
Just to make it rhyme?
Raising questions about the purpose and impact of this repetitive rhyme.
Here it comes again, on the radio
Repetition of the negative influence on the radio, using familiar offensive language.
Calling her a bitch, calling her a whore
Reiterating the derogatory language used towards women in radio content.
Here it comes again, on the radio
Repetition of the negative influence on the radio, once again using offensive language towards women.
Calling her a bitch, calling her a whore
Reiterating the critique of using offensive language to describe women on the radio.
Here it comes again radio
Repetition emphasizing the pervasive nature of the negative influence on the radio.
Radios here it comes again
Concluding with a repetition of the arrival of the negative influence through radios.
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