Scheme

Flaw Flaw

Breaking Free from the Chains of Conformity

Flaw's song "Scheme" delves into the themes of societal control, personal liberation, and the struggle against oppressive systems. The lyrics reflect a journey of awakening and realization, where the protagonist becomes aware of the falsehoods and greed that have shaped their reality. The opening lines suggest a long-standing awareness of these issues, highlighting the pervasive nature of societal manipulation. The mention of being 'lonely and sheltered' yet 'one step behind' underscores the paradox of feeling free while still being constrained by invisible chains.

The chorus, with its repetitive assertion that 'they tried their rules on me,' emphasizes the pressure to conform and the protagonist's resistance to it. The act of breaking chains symbolizes a powerful rejection of these imposed norms and a reclaiming of personal autonomy. This defiance is further illustrated in the lines about passing 'fascist asses' and ignoring 'classes of bottleneck masses,' which critique the hierarchical structures that perpetuate inequality and stifle individual freedom.

As the song progresses, it addresses the need for restructuring and the futility of placing blame. The recognition that 'you're in the game' and that 'the playing board is you' serves as a metaphor for the realization that individuals are both participants and pawns in a larger system. This duality highlights the internal conflict between being controlled and the desire to break free. Ultimately, "Scheme" is a call to awareness and action, urging listeners to recognize their own power and the importance of challenging oppressive systems to achieve true freedom.

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