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"Yes" is a song by the Manic Street Preachers and is the first track on their album The Holy Bible. Like most other songs on the album, the lyrics are known to be written mostly by Richey Edwards, as opposed to being co-written equally with the band's other lyricist Nicky Wire, as was done for their two prior albums. As always, the music was co-written by other band members James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore. "Yes" is about comparing one's life to that of a prostitute, i.e., prostitution of the self. According to Edwards, "The majority of your time is spent doing something you hate to get something you don't need," whilst Wire explains how it "looks at the way that society views prostitutes as probably the lowest form of life. But, we feel that we've prostituted ourselves over the last three or four years, and we think it's the same in every walk of life." One may also interpret some of the lyrics as an attack on consumerist values, as one is seemingly able to acquire anything they want for the right price. Like many other songs on the album, the lyrics to "Yes" are recognized as shocking and dark, which have been attributed to the declining mental state of Edwards at the time of [ - ]
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