Religion and Environment Songs: Nobody’s Fault by Aerosmith

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Religion and Environment Songs: Nobody’s Fault by Aerosmith
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Song Picks by Natalie

The first verse of Nobody’s Fault by Aerosmith says:

Running for the sea/
Holy lands are sinking/
Birds take to the sky/

I think that the first three lines are describing the destruction of the earth and the line “holy lands are sinking” is alluding to rising sea levels taking precious land. The next lines:

The prophets are all stinking drunk/
I know the reason why/
Eyes are full of desire/
Mind is so ill at ease/
Everything is on fire.

I think that “The prophets are all stinking drunk” is referring to people no longer listening to the teachings of God. In the next lines, I believe the lyrics are saying the reason people are no longer listening to the teachings of God and therefore destroying the earth is because of human’s desire for more. This has led to an uncomfortable society where our minds are “ill at ease and everything is on fire.” The last chorus of the songs states:

Man has known/
And now he’s blown it/
Upside down and hell’s the only sound/
We did an awful job/
And now we’re just a little too late/

I think that these lines are saying humans have known we shouldn’t be destroying the earth, but we did it anyways, and now, everything is not how it should be. Humans have ignored the warnings and now it’s too late.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze6h1t7Z734
Date
June 7, 2013
Creator(s)
Aerosmith
Natalie Georgalas
Format
Youtube Video
Audience
All audiences/General public