Alright, folks, let’s dive into something that’s been bugging me for a while – the lyrics of Guns N’ Roses’ song “Absurd.” I mean, what’s the deal with them, right? I spent some time digging around, and here’s what I found, in my very own messy way.
First Steps – What the Heck?
First off, I listened to the song. Like, really listened. Multiple times. It’s a wild ride, sonically, and the words… well, they’re something else. My initial reaction was, “What the heck am I even listening to?” It felt like Axl Rose just threw a bunch of random phrases at the wall and saw what stuck.

Digging into Lyrics, My Way
So, I grabbed the lyrics and started going through them line by line. I tried to make sense of any connections. Here’s some of what stood out to me, and my thoughts, plain and simple:
- “Screaming, ya screaming, ya hear me screaming.” Ok, this is repetitive. Maybe about frustration? Or being ignored? Feeling loud but unseen?
- “Pussy full of maggots.” Whoa, that’s a big jump. I see what people say online. It’s shocking. Axl being…well, Axl, I guess, edgy and controversial.
- “All my love’s in vain.” Boom. This line, feels like an actual theme. Maybe the song’s about wasted effort, wasted love?
- “Immaculate conception.” Ok, now we’re just all over the place, right? Is there any other thing to add?
Trying to Find a Bigger Picture
I tried to look for any overall message. I mean, it has to be about something, right? Some folks online were saying it’s about society, politics, or even personal struggles. I can see some of that, like.
- If you squint, lines about “Rabbit on a chain” and “Love’s in vain” could be about feeling trapped or hopeless.
- Some verses are like a rant, it feels a little angry and critical of… something.
My Conclusion (For Now)
Honestly, after all this, I’m still a little confused. But that’s okay! My takeaway is that “Absurd” is probably meant to be, well, absurd. It’s a raw, chaotic blast of energy and feelings, not necessarily a neat, tidy story. It’s like Axl is venting, and we’re just along for the ride.
Maybe there’s no single “meaning.” Maybe it’s about whatever you, the listener, feel when you hear it. Maybe it’s just rock and roll, loud and messy, and that’s the point. I’m still gonna keep listening, though. There’s something addictive about trying to figure it out, even if I never fully do.