The Censor
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a world devoid of overt emotional expression. The repeated use of 'nothing' and the absence of any descriptive adjectives create a sense of emptiness, suggesting a deliberate suppression of feeling or a profound societal apathy. It's a landscape where even the act of speaking seems to be monitored, leading to a pervasive silence. The central tension appears to be the struggle against this enforced quietude. The narrator notes the 'walls' and the 'eyes,' implying external forces that dictate what can and cannot be expressed. This creates an atmosphere of paranoia, where every word or action is potentially scrutinized and judged, leading to a self-imposed censorship. The most striking aspect of the craft is the sheer minimalism. The lack of detail forces the listener to project their own anxieties onto the scene. The repeated phrase 'nothing to say' becomes a powerful refrain, highlighting the chilling effect of the 'censor' – not necessarily a person, but a pervasive atmosphere that stifles genuine communication and leaves only vacant pronouncements. This lyrical approach is effective because it mirrors the very emptiness it describes. By offering so little, the words themselves become a testament to the power of silence and control. The listener is left with a lingering sense of unease, a quiet dread that arises from what is *not* being said, and the implied reasons why.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Danny Elfman