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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Heathens" by the artist "twenty one pilots"

The song "Heathens" by Twenty One Pilots explores themes of distrust, fear of the unknown, and hypocrisy. The lyrical protagonist introduces the listener to their closed world, filled with "heathens" – people who hide their true nature.

The phrase "All my friends are heathens" carries a metaphorical meaning. Heathens are traditionally associated with deception and destruction. In the context of the song, "heathens" are people who appear friendly but harbor dark secrets and are capable of betrayal. The protagonist warns the listener to be cautious, not to reveal information about themselves ("Wait for them to ask you who you know"), and not to make any sudden moves, as the intentions of those around them are unpredictable ("You don't know half of the abuse").

The room full of people with their own "rooms with people that they loved one time" symbolizes falsehood and insincerity. Everyone hides their pain, mistakes, and secrets behind a mask of well-being. Even the security check at the entrance does not guarantee safety, because weapons can be not only physical but also emotional ("minds are blown by the grenades").

The protagonist emphasizes the pervasive atmosphere of suspicion: "new people smell like a new thing," their intentions can be "sniffed out." No one trusts each other, everyone is afraid of being deceived or used. In this atmosphere of fear and hypocrisy, the protagonist wonders: "Why'd you come, you knew you should have stayed?" implying that the listener themselves chose this path.

All my friends are heathens, take it slow

Wait for them to ask you who you know

Please don't make any sudden moves

You don't know the half of the abused [x2]

Welcome to the room of people

Who have rooms of people that they loved one day

Docked away

Just because we check the guns at the door

Doesn't mean our brains will change from hand grenades

You'll never know the psychopath sitting next to you

You'll never know the murderer sitting next to you

You'll think, how'd I get here sitting next to you?

But after all I've said, please don't forget

All my friends are heathens, take it slow

Wait for them to ask you who you know

Please don't make any sudden moves

You don't know the half of the abused

We don't deal with outsiders very well

They say newcomers have a certain smell

You have trust issues, not to mention

They say they can smell your intentions

You'll never know the freakshow sitting next to you

You'll have some weird people sitting next to you

You'll think "How'd I get here, sitting next to you"

But after all I've said, please don't forget

(Watch it, watch it)

All my friends are heathens, take it slow

Wait for them to ask you who you know

Please don't make any sudden moves

You don't know the half of the abuse [x2]

Why'd you come, you knew you should have stayed

(It's blasphemy)

I tried to warn you just to stay away

And now they're outside ready to bust

It looks like you might be one of us

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