Money Is Debt
“Money Is Debt” makes “Paper kings with golden chains” feel less like decoration and more like the key to the unease and possibility of looking inward. “Buying dreams that rot in veins” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.
“Money Is Debt” makes “Paper kings with golden chains” feel less like decoration and more like the key to the unease and possibility of looking inward. “Buying dreams that rot in veins” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.
“Money Is Debt” uses its images to make self-enquiry concrete rather than philosophical in the abstract. “Money is Debt, but we can choose” is where the song reveals what is really at stake—identity as an ongoing investigation rather than a fixed label. As the song develops, breath quietly comes to represent life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted. The repeated sense of 'we' widens the thought beyond one narrator and makes it communal. By the time the song reaches “Tear the notes, let hearts invest,” the song leaves the question open just enough for self-recognition to continue after the music ends.