| Brother Cane – And fools shine on Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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| Brother Cane – And fools shine on Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Uhh...to clarify the 2nd line...I meant that it probes the MEANING of Christianity AND its followers... Everything else was as perfect as the christ in its wording. |
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| Brother Cane – And fools shine on Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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To Kirbsta: Yes... Both of your ideas are correct... Lyrically...it is a very deep song, probing both the followers of Christianity, AND its followers. It is a song about discovering that EVERYTHING your parents told you to believe is a lie. And about discovering that in your darkest hours during that specific truth revelation, you find YOURSELF. Don't be ashamed or afraid if those lyrics find a very DEEP profoundness inside your soul... from a place you are afraid to search yet... Just don't be scared... It's ok. You'll be just fine without your Christ, the BASTARD GODLING! |
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| Faith No More – Jizzlobber Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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damn...I hate when I double post.... makes me look like a milk ass.... |
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| Faith No More – Jizzlobber Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Zethon is on to something here... Think about it from the victim's point of view... A sexually abused person feels dirty afterwords: "I'm spending my days scrubbing..." and "I'm trying so hard to act like nothing happened, I'm trying so hard to find that fresh clean smell." It colors their view on all things sexual, and also puts them into a victimized role..."I'm willing to make love to concrete..."...they always find worse and worse people to "love" them. "Bars in the womb..." In women that is a "physical sensation" of an aversion to sex. And an abused person always feels like it is THEIR fault "I am what I do, I am what I've done, I'm sorry..." Perhaps it's because our society glorifies women as objects... and rewards the ultra aggressive (small minded) people who see the fairer sex as playthings? Why else would men look at a rape victim at the trial of her rapist and say"She wanted it, she was asking for it for dressing like that," and "She DESERVED it!" Observe: "They will sum it all up in a sentence...A verdict made by those who know." Just a thought....because I believe Mike Patton's lyrics are much deeper than "penises" and "masturbation..." Except for "Be Aggressive".... that one's about the gay bass player... |
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| Faith No More – Jizzlobber Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Zethon is on to something here... Think about it from the victim's point of view... A sexually abused person feels dirty afterwords: "I'm spending my days scrubbing..." and "I'm trying so hard to act like nothing happened, I'm trying so hard to find that fresh clean smell." It colors their view on all things sexual, and also puts them into a victimized role..."I'm willing to make love to concrete..."...they always find worse and worse people to "love" them. "Bars in the womb..." In women that is a "physical sensation" of an aversion to sex. And an abused person always feels like it is THEIR fault "I am what I do, I am what I've done, I'm sorry..." Perhaps it's because our society glorifies women as objects... and rewards the ultra aggressive (small minded) people who see the fairer sex as playthings? Why else would men look at a rape victim at the trial of her rapist and say"She wanted it, she was asking for it for dressing like that," and "She DESERVED it!" Observe: "They will sum it all up in a sentence...A verdict made by those who know." Just a thought....because I believe Mike Patton's lyrics are much deeper than "penises" and "masturbation..." Except for "Be Aggressive".... that one's about the gay bass player... |
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| Faith No More – Kindergarten Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I think that this song is about the "glass ceiling" that ALL of us encounter (man OR woman) in our jobs. "Climbing the Corporate Ladder" and finding a huge gap between the rungs which one can never span... After a while at a certain position with no hope of promotion, one feels like they have "outgrown" the "swings on the playground" and the "drinking Fountains..." They begin to experience humiliation at the hands of their so-called superiors: "returning" to their "own vomit like a dog..." (regurgitating the tired old crap that used to bring a "production bonus") and "write it a hundred times..." metaphors for feeling that nothing works anymore but repetition. My favorite part is: "Banished with my sticky shoes and stinging eyes....I'm Walking Outside." To me, that is the perfect example of having had enough and quitting, feeling jaded, humiliated, and slighted at the f%@*ed up place one has just quit... but also feeling full of regret at what you've left behind, because you've been trained to believe in the glory of the corporate "rat race." "A Small Victory" makes me feel similarly, as does "Smaller and Smaller" & "Everything's Ruined!" But what the hell do I know, I've been drunk on Sake all night! |
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