Worship You

Album: Modern Vampires of the City (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • Singer Ezra Koenig's lyrics for this song finds him asking what America's foreign policy means for its relationship with the rest of the world. NME asked Koenig if this song is a criticism of American foreign policy? He replied: "Look, it's not a dirty secret, anybody with a brain is critical of American foreign policy. You can be the most patriotic American and still be deeply disturbed by it. But 'Worship You', more than anything, is about really believing in something that vanishes, and then you're left alone. What comes next? That feeling transcends politics."

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