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Disturbed – Sickened Lyrics 16 years ago
I also see a huge resemblance to Mistress. I think the song is about trying to find yourself again after losing your individuality in another’s love. He looking for a way out of the “prison of his own design”, meaning he’s trying to get away from idolizing the woman who betrayed him. He sees this love as an addiction, an obsession “Seems I can't remove you from my mind” and wants to break free from this auto destructive situation “Sickened/From wanting you”.

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Disturbed – Monster Lyrics 16 years ago
that made a monster*

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Disturbed – Monster Lyrics 16 years ago
I think he is talking to himself and accusing himself for a certain life-style and for certain ideals and actions he accomplished, obsessions and addictions who made him a monster. He’s turning his back at his old self “Erasing now” and looking forward to a new existence "End this suffering". ( sure, all the other interpretations are also very good :) )

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Disturbed – Mistress Lyrics 16 years ago
I consider that the song is about the hardship brought on by idolizing women (thus the name of the song “mistress”). “I stand on the brink of your mind”/” Stand on the edge of your life” may represent the lack of importance given to him by the woman he desires or simply his incapacity to understand her (her thought/her mind/her in general). “Living inside a nightmare from which/I just cannot awaken” emphasizes the suffering of the man bound to deify women. “Just give me another moment/From which I will never awaken” is a plea to the mistress of his mind, begging her to allow him to admire her regardless of the pain that that brings. Therefore, the tragedy resides in his conscious awareness regarding his situation. I think that the lines “Mistress of burden/To idolize” represent the theme of the song (that of suffering due to total abandonment of self through idolizing women). “Hoping that one of them will decide/To let me in” shows again the duality of the situation: the wish to break free from this desire and the incapacity to feel fulfilled without it. “To stand on the edge of the knife/Cutting through the nightmare from which/I just cannot awaken/Stand on the edge of the night/Living inside a moment/From which I will never awaken” highlights again the desire to escape but the incapacity to do so. In the last lines he painfully realizes that obsession and over-admiration (as all excesses) leads to self-destruction and the transformation of the mistress into an enemy. “Take away my everything” symbolizes the loss of one’s self. The word “my” is meant to emphasize the importance of being an individual. One can consider the song the opposite of the androgyny myth (where the perfect being was split into two (the man and the woman) and the two spend their lives searching for each other in order to recreate that perfection). The song talks about the importance of not losing yourself in the other completely, about trying to keep a bit of you as well.

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