markfiend wrote:Eldritch wrote:It's just a feeling
I get sometimes
A feeling
Sometimes
And I get frightened
Just like you
I get frightened too
but it's...
CHORUS
(no no no) No time for heartache
(no no no) No time to run and hide
(no no no) No time for breaking down
(no no no) No time to cry
Sometimes in the world as is you've
Got to shake the hand that feeds you
It's just like Adam says
It's not so hard to understand
It's just like always coming down on
Just like Jesus never came and
What did you expect to find
It's just like always here again it's...
CHORUS
Everything will be alright
Everything will turn out fine
Some nights I still can't sleep
And the voices pass with time
And I keep
[repeat]
No time for tears
No time to run and hide
No time to be afraid of fear
I keep no time to cry
CHORUS
I like the reference to Craig Adams. For years I thought the line was an in-joke about some nugget of wisdom from him. However, the lyrics say "Adam".
Sometimes in the world as is you've
Got to shake the hand that feeds you
It's just like Adam says
It's not so hard to understand
It's just like always coming down on
Just like Jesus never came and
What did you expect to find
It's just like always here again it's...
The song is obviously about not giving up, surviving in a hard world. More specifically, I see it as an oblique reflection of the pressures of the music business. The Sisters had been signed by a major label. Now they were in the process of coming up with a product. "The hand that feeds you" can be a reference to the record company. Even though Eldritch is tempted, he knows that it is not a good idea to bite the hand that feeds you. Out of necessity he shakes the hand that feeds him--at least for the time being.
In this context, the hand, can also be seen as a reference to the Invisible Hand of supply and demand, as theorized by Adam Smith in
The Wealth of Nations. This would be a far-fetched reading if we were dealing with your average rocker, but Eldritch is not your average rocker, as we all know. He is fiercely intellectual, deeply interested in cultural and intellectual history, and very aware of the workings of capitalism.
The line "What did you expect to find" could be him telling himself that the frustrations that come with being signed to a major label should not come as a surprise, and that he should quit whining and bite the bullet.
Finally, Eldritch's health was fragile at the time. In the song, he acknowledges his fear and anxiety ("sometimes I still can't sleep"), but tells himself that "Everything will be alright / Everything will turn out fine." He is surely aware that the lines are cliches, but sometimes we only have cliches to get us through.
The lines in the song are a combination of the ordinary and the erudite, a little bit like the mind of a person like Eldritch perhaps.