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Well take it easy, tigers in a cage,
We're pacing on our pads, in waiting,
For the time to come in reverie.
Our lazy bones ache for our dowry.

You can't hold on to the thrill.
So I hope you find your will to follow through.
What we invented, I am now ending.
Hold on to who you love.
We are dry and blown like dust since we were young.
What we invented, I am now ending.

The closest thing we had to royalty,
A chance to break our parents' patterns.
We chose to keep our teenage tragedy,
In lieu of a romantic palace.
Play tender like a new born baby would.
Play tender 'til the night is over.
I'm leaving you to nurture cherished wounds,
And care for it just like your lover, yeah.

You can't hold on to the thrill.
So I hope you find your will to follow through.
What we invented, I am now ending.
Hold on to who you love.
We are dry and blown like dust since we were young.
What we invented, I am now ending.

Can't hold on to the thrill.
So I hope you find your will to follow through.
What we invented, I am now ending.
Hold on to who you love.
We are dry and blown like dust since we were young.
The morning's over, the day is in full swing.

I know you're busy,
But please won't you come visit me?
You are an aimless ghost,
You haunt your bag of bones.
The wolf messed with your vision.
He is sitting in your kitchen,
While you sleep tonight.
You will eat your young,
And you will act surprised.

You can't hold on to the thrill.
So I hope you find your will to follow through.
What we invented, I am now ending.
Hold on to who you love.
We are dry and blown like dust since we were young.
What we invented, I am now ending.

Can't hold on to the thrill.
So I hope you find your will to follow through.
What we invented, I am now ending.
Hold on to who you love.
We are dry and blown like dust since we were young.
The morning's over, the day is in full swing.
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Arter...

"Reverie" is most definitely a word...a word with very strong Latin and Christian roots-the Chrisitan connotations being the main point of importance. The entire concept of the last album was Jesse's struggle with his faith, and considering that this song was initially meant to be one of the more emotionally touching tracks on the album, one can assume that it's heavily laden with Christian concepts. Reverie describes a feeling of awe brought about by righteousness and holyness. In essence, that entire verse is talking about the wait for Christ's second coming:

We'll take it easy, tigers in the cage, Pacing on our pads, and waiting, For the time to come in reverie. Our lazy bones ache for our dowry.

Basically, it's saying that the "tigers in the cage" (people stuck in the sorrow of this realm of reality) need to just be patient and wait for the coming of Christ (the time to come in reverie) and then their souls will be wed to the one that they were promised to (Christ is obviously the one to whom the souls of Chrisitans belong, and while wed probabaly isn't the best word here, it is the proper context because of the reference to dowry).

Oh, and luckykr3w... It's not "royalty" it's... The closest thing we had to loyalty.

Actually, it is "royalty," it coincides with the lyric a few lines later, "In lieu of their romantic palace." (i know, i know, a lot of people think it's "palette" but i assure you that it's palace, get some really good quality speakers and listen close)

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Rated 0 ""We'll take it easy, tigers in a cage We're pacing on our pads, and waiting For the time to come in reverie Our lazy bones ache for our dowry"" this whole phrase is talking about the second coming of christ as someone stated earlier it makes the most sense out of anything i have heard.

""You can't hold on to the thrill So I hope you find your will to follow through What we invented, I am now ending Hold on to who you love We are dry and blown like dust since...

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To "lay down the fork and knife" means to give up, or quit trying. It is sometimes used when talking about death, used much in the same way as terms such as, "kick the bucket."

But as much as I like the "laying down the fork and knife" theory, I'm pretty sure takeiteasytigers is right, it's the name of a restaurant on Long Island.

Hell, maybe he means both. I wouldn't put it past the greatest lyricist of our time.

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To me, this song is about two people who have a very exciting relationship, because it's new. After a while, the 'thrill' wears off, and they have to decide whether they actually love each other... if they've been in the relationship for the feeling, or because they really do love one another.

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actually, thedefinition of reverie is "lost in thought" or "to daydream"

Yes. That is what I was about to say.

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i agree with xstickxorex...it is most defenitly ROYALTY...theres no way thats an 'L' sound... anyway...this is just my interpretation: "We'll take it easy, tigers in the cage, Pacing on our pads, and waiting, For the town to come in revelry Our lazy bones ache for our dowry." revelry is sort of like partying...or "merrymaking"...and if the 'town' were to come in revelry...well...that makes sense. everyone else having the time of their lives while the 'tigers' are locked up waiting for their time to be let loose and join in on the fun! i dk thats just what i think...but it could be just as much right as it is wrong

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I agree. This song, at least the bridge, seems to me like the girl the guy loved went for another guy who was only using her, and she knew it but refused to see it.

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It's most definately "nurse your" not "nurture". I don't really care, they both mean the same thing, but if you listen closely. mmm, I just love listening to this song so much. Beautiful

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mildeto...what use is a fork without a knife or a knife without a fork? sometimes u can use them on your own...but not really...they were invented to be used together.

they're probably in parenthesis because it probably doesn't have any literal correlation to the song...

perfectly explained.

while this song might have christian references, to me it seems like he's talking about what was a perfect match being thrown away.

after all, TDAG was all about his relationship falling apart after his engagement.

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"And you will act surprised. " This line he sings just gives this whole song a whole new demension; i just love it.

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Good connection with the title. I can't believe I didn't realize that. I also think it might just be a reference to how easy it is for this wolf character to get what he wants out of the other person the song is talking about. The title was revealed on a setlist when they played the show live, and that version did include the added bridge, so it doesn't surprise me at all.

Maybe I'm reading too much into the song, but it puzzles me as to why the lyrics are "He will eat your young and you will ACT surprised," rather than, "...you will BE surprised." Is there a significance to him saying act - maybe he is insinuating that the person already knew their young would be eaten, rather than be surprised that they were. I hope that made sense. Any thoughts?

 
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