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Screenager is a modern teenager being brought up by the screen who develops a distorted image of their body because of pictures in magazines and because technology is rejecting the physical bodies we live in. It’s also a bit about people who cut themselves because I used to have friends who did it a...
[Verse 1]
Who's so phony and always surrounded?
Stop your screaming, no one can hear
All the scars on your skin post no bills
[Chorus]
Who you were
Was so beautiful
Remember who
Who you were
[Verse 2]
Hide from the mirror—the cracks and the memories
Hide from your family, they won't know you now
For all the holes in our souls host no thrills
[Chorus]
Who you were
Was so beautiful
Remember who
Who you were
Screenager was written by Matt Bellamy.
Screenager was produced by Matt Bellamy & Chris Wolstenholme & Dominic Howard & John Leckie & David Bottrill.
Muse released Screenager on Tue Jul 17 2001.
Matt is saying that self-harming changes people a lot more than just physically and that eventually you will become a different person.