All these ideas keep swimming, running through your
All these ideas keep swimming, running through your
All these ideas keep swimming, running through your head
Oh

Quick, we'll drown them with this fix
The dose to stop your shaking
The one to silence your voice
The dose to stop your shaking
The one to silence your voice
Just take it and you'll be fine
Calm, relaxed, obedient
Just the way we want you
Just the way we want you
Just the way we want you
Just the way we want you

Your thoughts are ours to manipulate
Your actions are ours to control
Your opinions are a thing of the past
Your opinions are a thing of the past
So tilt your head back and swallow this
Your opinions are a thing of the past
So tilt your head back and swallow this

You've become a real team player, a real class act
No one cares about your identity
Open wide, here it comes
This prescription makes you perfect
Open wide, here it comes
This prescription makes you perfect


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    It seems like this song is about the people that give up what they believe in just to 'go with the flow' and fit in. They're saying that once you used to stand out against things you believed were wrong, but now you're 'taking pills' that make you think like everyone else... you're getting rid of your identity when you choose to be like everyone else. I think it also means that once you submit to society then society begins to mold you into a different person - "your thoughts are ours to manipulate". Could be way off, but it's what makes sense to me.

    paintballonaimon December 09, 2008   Link

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