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Drilled a Wire Through My Cheek Lyrics
I try to stay on top of you
To hold your body down
Your shaking seems to hinder
Every grasp that I have found
Moving every inch around you
To diffuse your private bomb
I stretch my self surrounding
And protecting you from harm
I use a wallet for your mouth
So when you bite you will not bleed
I drilled a wire through my cheek
And let it down and out my sleeve
And now you’re pulling out the best of me
Yeah, which never ever comes
This wire is all that’s left of me
And it's hooked within my gums, within my gums
Chorus:
So drill it, so drill it, so hard I feel it… it’s okay now (2x)
I hate to show I'd bleed for this
I'd cut myself to shame
To get to know this masochist
Who’s stolen my first name
Pretending he’s a teacher
Holding all my weight at ease
But the teacher seems to split in two
Destroying both his knees
And now crawling I position myself
Below your broken wings
I lift your feathered left arm
Where you hide your heart from me
I never noticed it was swollen
With a touch of brutal pain
I never knew a heart could live inside
The rust from all your rain, all your rain
Chorus
I didn't think to bring a washcloth
Oh, to rub away the dirt
Myself and I we share
This barely beating heart of hurt
And when the hurt comes there’s an argument
A fight to save a smile
A small attack on human tears
To dry them for a while
A dream we all should count on
Yeah, a vision I believe
Where confidence is found
Attached to wires on a sleeve
And where loneliness is history
Told to pack its shit and leave
And when guidance is a fortune
Told to help in time of need
And where crying isn’t secret
It’s the art of how we grieve
And lessons are the key
To every goal I will achieve, I will achieve
Chorus
So drill it, so drill it (so hard)... it's okay now (2x)
To hold your body down
Your shaking seems to hinder
Every grasp that I have found
Moving every inch around you
To diffuse your private bomb
I stretch my self surrounding
And protecting you from harm
So when you bite you will not bleed
I drilled a wire through my cheek
And let it down and out my sleeve
And now you’re pulling out the best of me
Yeah, which never ever comes
This wire is all that’s left of me
And it's hooked within my gums, within my gums
So drill it, so drill it, so hard I feel it… it’s okay now (2x)
I'd cut myself to shame
To get to know this masochist
Who’s stolen my first name
Pretending he’s a teacher
Holding all my weight at ease
But the teacher seems to split in two
Destroying both his knees
Below your broken wings
I lift your feathered left arm
Where you hide your heart from me
I never noticed it was swollen
With a touch of brutal pain
I never knew a heart could live inside
The rust from all your rain, all your rain
Oh, to rub away the dirt
Myself and I we share
This barely beating heart of hurt
And when the hurt comes there’s an argument
A fight to save a smile
A small attack on human tears
To dry them for a while
Yeah, a vision I believe
Where confidence is found
Attached to wires on a sleeve
And where loneliness is history
Told to pack its shit and leave
And when guidance is a fortune
Told to help in time of need
And where crying isn’t secret
It’s the art of how we grieve
And lessons are the key
To every goal I will achieve, I will achieve
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Actually, having personally known alot of rape victims, I think that's what this is about, the after effects on one's personality. The first verse hints at that well enough, whereas the last line could almost be sarcastic. I know I've heard constantly of attackers with close relationships to victims trying to calm them during the act. The second stanza seems to hint at sexual addiction, which is a common behavior after the fact, as is the self mutilation that kind of seems to come through in the third verse. I haven't figured out if it's from the point of the victim or the observer though. It kind of seems like the fourth verse could be saying that the person that did this to the speaker had it happen to them too. Since Justin usually writes about psychological traumas and such, this makes sense to me, but IDK if it will to anyone else.
well, the song is about sex with someone he shouldn't be having it with, that devolps into a bad relationship. Something that started as sex without strings- "Moving every inch around you/to diffuse your private bomb"
uh, can you say orgasm? but he cares for her- "I stretch my self surrounding/And protecting you from harm"
it's some kinky stuff, but he takes care of her "I use a wallet for your mouth/So when you bite you will not bleed" her biting down on her lip to keep quiet, to keep them from being discovered
"I drilled a wire through my cheek/And let it down and out my sleeve/And now you’re pulling out the best of me/Yeah which never ever comes/This wire is all that’s left of me/And it's hooked within my gums, within my gums"
she wants more. and even though he knows he should stop, he's attaching them with the wire.
So drill it, so drill it, so hard i feel it…it’s Okay now (x2)
suddenly his 'no strings' sex comes with attachments, and he's using the pain as a way to feel something.
he's ashamed he's leading her on, but he's quite addicted to the sex.
"I hate to show I'd bleed for this/I cut myself to shame" he's starting to really enjoy the pain of their 'relationship'. he tells himself he's teaching her a lesson about life and love- "To get to know who this masochist/Who’s stolen my first name/Pretending he’s a teacher/Holding all my weight at ease"
he's torn about what he should do and can't make a decision, because he knows he'll wind up hurt either way- "But the teacher seems to split in two/Destroying both his knees"
“And now crawling I position myself /Below your broken wings/I lift your feathered left arm/Where you hide your heart from me”
he broke her. And now he’s taking the last thing she has left, her heart. And on a morbid side note, spread ribs look like the bones in a bird’s wings.
“I never noticed it was swollen/With a touch of brutal pain/I never knew a heart could live inside/The rust from all your rain, all your rain” he’s been oblivious to how much he was hurting her. so much so that she’s been crying on the inside, ‘rusting’ the heart that he thought was so strong it was like metal. Dented, but never broken.
“Myself and i we share This barely beating heart of hurt”
he feels bad about what he’s done to her, and he’s arguing with himself about whether he shoould leave her alone but-
“And when the hurt comes there’s an argument /A fight to save a smile/A small attack on human tears/To dry them for a while”
the whole situation is so absurd, that he can’t help but smile.
he’s dreaming about them having a functional relationship- /A dream we all should count on /Yeah a vision I believe /And where confidence is found /Attached to wires on a sleeve/And where loneliness is history/Told to pack its shit and leave
Or a world where they don’t have to hide, and can show all their emotions, not just pain and lust.
“And when guidance is a fortune/Told to help in time of need/And where crying isn’t secret/It’s the art of how we grieve”
but in the in end… he can’t move beyond what he knows. He’s stuck in a cycle, and she’s dying on the inside. But he tells he that’s it alright, and she pretends to believe him.
“And lessons are the key/To every goal I will achieve, I will achieve/ So drill it, so drill it, so hard i feel it…it’s Okay now” It’s just my rather long intepretation. but this is an amazing song. def my favorite.
i completely agree with this interpretation. and just cause it's a long explanation doesn't mean it's bad -- means it's thorough =)
i completely agree with this interpretation. and just cause it's a long explanation doesn't mean it's bad -- means it's thorough =)
i love this song.
i love this song.
Here's my psycho-analytical summary... which will probably only make sense if you've experienced it personally or are close to a person that has a personality disorder:
Often, clinically depressed people, especially those with personality disorders (Bipolar, Borderline, etc...) push everyone that cares about them out of their lives as they isolate themselves. [Possibly like Justin?]
However! Many will hold on to one person (usually a lover) that they view as their salvation. That they DESPERATELY try to keep, protect and show their love to. But they are in so much internal pain they usually only end up smothering and desperately controlling them (so they won't lose them)... and subsequently just end up hurting that person unintentionally.
Which starts a viciously painful cycle: The more they hurt that person, the more desperate they become to show that person how much they love them so they won't lose them and be alone... and the cycle starts to repeat.
Very similiar to abusive relationships where the abuser (after having abused the other person) will become the nicest, most loving, sincere, apologetic person to keep the abused from leaving them. Staring a cycle of abuse.
It's all about the author being in pain and recognizing the Dr Jekyl/Mr Hyde aspect of the cycle and blaming himself for hurting her...
I would bet this song relates to "Hate Me" when later he finally leaves her to stop hurting her.
Hmm, interesting song. To me its saying that someone has taken everything that they ever liked about themselves away and all that is left for them is the pain to make them feel alive. Hence the line:
"But to get to know this macicist Who has stolen my first name"
it is that thats the only thing that gives them any satisfaction anymore. Without pain they are dead to the world.
Any other views?
Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October is indeed a Schizophrenic. The Wire Drilled through the cheek is a metaphorical wire connecting the little devil on his left shoulder with the little angel on his right. He tries to grab hold of them as one entity and destroy it to put his personality in check and understand himself better. All of the stuff that sounds sexual in the song to 0bsol33t is showing the deepness of the relationship with himself and how he hates and wants to understand himself.
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I think it's about the person singing it is trying to help a friend (with benifits) going through a hard time probably going through some drug problem and having withdrew syndrum, (the wallet part) she's like going crazy cause she needs her hit, and he's trying to stop her, laying his body on hers to keep her still, and he's finding something good with in him self, wich he finds (wich never ever comes) so he likes it and want's to ceep that goodness in him , soo drill it so drill it.. and he's looking at her from all angels and sees all the puncher wonds from all the needles and he realizes that it's not right do do this.. you get where I'm going with this?
"So drill, so drill it, so hard I feel it" =Very awesome line. This is one of my favorite Blue October songs by far. I think its about having a split identity or multiple personalities.
It's obviously an addiction to a harmful behavior:
"And where crying isn’t secret It’s the art of how we grieve"
-taking pain and escaping through behavior... drugs, sex, whatever.
"And when the hurt comes there’s an argument A fight to save a smile"
-not a split personality, but a war waged against himself to quit or continue his addiction.
"And where confidence is found Attached to wires on a sleeve" -although he may find solace, there are strings attached to the way he copes.
Isn't this song part of a sound track from one of the SAW movies?
I don't think there's more than one person, or even more than one personality being addressed in this song. What do you call yourself in your thoughts, "I/me" or "you"? When I'm mad at myself, I'm definitely thinking of "you" when I lecture myself not I. "why the hell did you just did that?" etc. I think the "you" in this song is his weaknesses being spoken about in that way.