The I.V. and your hospital bed
This was no accident
This was a therapeutic chain of events

This is the scent of dead skin on a linoleum floor
This is the scent of quarantine wings in a hospital
It's not so pleasant and it's not so conventional
It sure as hell ain't normal but we deal, we deal

The anesthetic never set in and I'm wondering where
The apathy and urgency is that I thought I phoned in
No it's not so pleasant and it's not so conventional
It sure as hell ain't normal but we deal, we deal

Sit back, just sit back, just sit back and relax
Just sit back, just sit back, just sit back and relapse again

Can't take the kid from the fight
Take the fight from the kid
Sit back, relax, sit back, relapse again
Can't take the kid from the fight
Take the fight from the kid
Just sit back, just sit back

You're a regular decorated emergency
You're a regular decorated emergency

This is the scent of dead skin on a linoleum floor
This is the scent of quarantine wings in a hospital
It's not so pleasant and it's not so conventional
It sure as hell ain't normal but we deal, we deal

The anesthetic never set in and I'm wondering where
The apathy and urgency is that I thought I phoned in
It's not so pleasant and it's not so conventional
It sure as hell ain't normal but we deal, we deal

Can't take the kid from the fight
Take the fight from the kid
Sit back, relax, sit back, relapse again
Can't take the kid from the fight
Take the fight from the kid
Just sit back, just sit back

Sit back, sit back, relax, relapse
Sit back, sit back, ba-ba, ba-da-do
You can't take the kid out of the fight

You're a regular decorated emergency
The bruises and contusions
Will remind me what you did when you wake
You've earned your place atop the ICU's hall of fame
Camera caught you causing a commotion on the gurney again
You're a regular decorated emergency
The bruises and contusions
Will remind me what you did when you wake
You've earned your place atop the ICU's hall of fame
The camera caught you causing a commotion on the gurney again

Can't take the kid from the fight, take the fight from the kid
Sit back, relax, sit back, relapse again
Can't take the kid from the fight, take the fight from the kid
Just sit back, just sit back

Sit back, sit back, relax, relapse
Sit back, sit back, ba-ba, ba-da-do
You can't take the kid out of the fight

The I.V. and your hospital bed
This was no accident, this was a therapeutic chain of events


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Camisado Lyrics as written by George Ross Brendon Urie

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    My Interpretation

    "This was no accident, it was a therapeutic chain of events"

    He meant to hurt himself, and sought the release of anguish that many feel upon doing so - if only for a while.

    "This is the scent of dead skin on a linoleum floor, this is the scent of quarantine wings in a hopistal"

    The hospital is an uncomfortable place to be for him; 'quarantined' in the sense that when you harm yourself you're held for 72 hours against your will and the smell sickens him.

    "It sure as hell ain't normal, but we deal, we deal"

    He knows this isn't a customary way to push away at the pain, but has accepted it nonetheless.

    "...I'm wondering where the apathy and urgency is that I thought I phoned in..."

    He expects no one to show sympathy for what he's done, nor does he want it, but understands very well what could happen if his wounds aren't treated swiftly.

    "...sit back, relax... sit back, relapse again..."

    The need has subsided for now, but he knows he will 'relapse' and hurt himself again to ease his own pain.

    "Can't take the kid from the fight, but take the fight from the kid"

    There is no cure for depression, so instead he's drugged in the hopes it will negate the urge or action of repeating his actions (sometimes the drugs make one feel like a shell or trapped within their own body, so taking the fight from him could mean he was dosed with something that would make him unable to think or act strongly enough to repeat the events)

    "You're a regular decorated emergency, the bruises and contusions will remind you what you did when you wake"

    This happens frequently, and he's 'decorated' with previous scars. When he wakes he'll be reminded what he did to himself and likely regret it, despite knowing it's bound to happen again (or perhaps because of that).

    "You've earned a place amongst the ICU's hall of fame"

    Like above, implies he's a frequent visitor to the hospital for his actions.


    I know it's not the traditional interpretation, nor perhaps what the artist himself has stated it to be, however this is the impression I get when I listen to the song; possibly because I've found myself in a similar situation and the words reach me in a way they may not reach others.

    ShhMollyKnowson July 13, 2017   Link

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