BU2B
Rush Lyrics


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I was brought up to believe
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand

I was brought up to believe
The universe has a plan
We are only human
It's not ours to understand

The universe has a plan
All is for the best
Some will be rewarded
And the devil will take the rest

All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold

Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death

In a world of cut and thrust
I was always taught to trust
In a world where all must fail
Heaven's justice will prevail

The joy and pain that we receive
Each comes with its own cost
The price of what we're winning
Is the same as what we've lost

All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold

Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to death

Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe

Until our final breath
The joy and pain that we receive
Must be what we deserve
I was brought up to believe

All is for the best
Believe in what we're told
Blind men in the market
Buying what we're sold

Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker
Loves us all to

Believe in what we're told
Until our final breath
While our loving Watchmaker




Loves us all to
Loves us all to death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rush's song "BU2B" delve into existential themes and explore the idea of a predetermined plan within the universe. The repetition of the lines "I was brought up to believe, the universe has a plan, we are only human, it's not ours to understand" suggests that the singer has been conditioned to accept that there is a greater design at play in the world, and as humans, we are limited in our ability to comprehend it.


The lyrics continue to express the belief that everything in the universe is working towards the best outcome and that some will be rewarded while others will be left behind, symbolized by the line "some will be rewarded, and the devil will take the rest." This reflects a notion of an unequal distribution of fortune or success, which is predetermined and beyond our control.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea that humans are easily influenced by the information and beliefs presented to them by others. The line "blind men in the market, buying what we're sold" suggests that people tend to unquestioningly accept and follow the narratives and ideologies presented to them, without critically examining the validity or truthfulness of these ideas.


In the face of the uncertainties and challenges of life, the lyrics express the importance of trust and faith in a higher power. The line "in a world of cut and thrust, I was always taught to trust" implies that despite the difficulties and setbacks one may face, trusting in a greater plan or justice system will ultimately lead to a favorable outcome.


The lyrics conclude with a reflection on the balance between joy and pain in life and the notion that we receive what we deserve. It suggests that the experiences of joy and pain come at a cost and that what we gain is equal to what we lose. This further reinforces the idea of a predetermined universe and that the circumstances and outcomes we face are justly deserved.


Overall, the lyrics of "BU2B" explore themes of predetermined fate, blind acceptance of beliefs, and the balance of good and bad in life. It offers a reflective perspective on the complexities of the human condition and our place within the grand scheme of the universe.


Line by Line Meaning

I was brought up to believe
I was raised with the notion


The universe has a plan
That the cosmos has a predetermined design


We are only human
We possess inherent limitations as human beings


It's not ours to understand
It is beyond our capacity to comprehend


All is for the best
Everything happens for a reason


Some will be rewarded
Certain individuals will receive compensation


And the devil will take the rest
While the devil claims the rest as his own


Believe in what we're told
Have faith in the information given to us


Blind men in the market
Metaphorically, individuals lacking awareness or insight


Buying what we're sold
Accepting and adopting what is presented to us


Until our final breath
Until our last moment of existence


While our loving Watchmaker
Referring to a higher power or divine creator


Loves us all to death
Demonstrates immense affection until our demise


In a world of cut and thrust
In a competitive and hostile world


I was always taught to trust
I was consistently instructed to have faith


In a world where all must fail
In a reality where everything eventually collapses


Heaven's justice will prevail
Divine justice will ultimately triumph


The joy and pain that we receive
The happiness and suffering we encounter


Each comes with its own cost
Each experience has its own consequences


The price of what we're winning
The sacrifice required for our accomplishments


Is the same as what we've lost
Equals the things we have sacrificed


The joy and pain that we receive
The happiness and suffering we encounter


Must be what we deserve
Infer that we are entitled to what we experience


Believe in what we're told
Have faith in the information given to us


Until our final breath
Until our last moment of existence


While our loving Watchmaker
Referring to a higher power or divine creator


Loves us all to death
Demonstrates immense affection until our demise


The joy and pain that we receive
The happiness and suffering we encounter


Must be what we deserve
Infer that we are entitled to what we experience


I was brought up to believe
I was raised with the notion


Loves us all to
Demonstrates immense affection to


Loves us all to death
Demonstrates immense affection until our demise




Lyrics © Anthem Entertainment
Written by: Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Elwood Peart

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