Theauroratheory's got it right. Society projects an image of how everyone should be perfect. Apparently we should be just like the shiny happy people on TV and in advertisements. In an effort to become this 'perfect' person, people end up taking loads of medication for every little problem they think they have. When most of the time the problems aren't actually problems at all.
In this song he uses a girl to represent the 'pure' human who does not take medication. And he feels like an outsider because he knows that he's impure. In the last bit of this song he wants to replace the medication with this girl so that she can make him better instead.
I have to strongly disagree, this song (like every other song on ...and the battle begun) the girl represents the heroin, and his struggle to break away from her. It's obvious that she DOES take the pills she just doesnt want to admit it.
I have to strongly disagree, this song (like every other song on ...and the battle begun) the girl represents the heroin, and his struggle to break away from her. It's obvious that she DOES take the pills she just doesnt want to admit it.
Now the proof that she isnt "pure" is because of the lines "Kiss me baby, make it better, kiss me baby You can make it better" She is obviously the personification of the drugs he's on and he wants a hit to feel better....
Now the proof that she isnt "pure" is because of the lines "Kiss me baby, make it better, kiss me baby You can make it better" She is obviously the personification of the drugs he's on and he wants a hit to feel better....
He is trying to convey that drugs are...
He is trying to convey that drugs are bad and all that other stuff, and i agreed with all of that, but in other songs from this album the 'girl' character is obviously drugs
Theauroratheory's got it right. Society projects an image of how everyone should be perfect. Apparently we should be just like the shiny happy people on TV and in advertisements. In an effort to become this 'perfect' person, people end up taking loads of medication for every little problem they think they have. When most of the time the problems aren't actually problems at all.
In this song he uses a girl to represent the 'pure' human who does not take medication. And he feels like an outsider because he knows that he's impure. In the last bit of this song he wants to replace the medication with this girl so that she can make him better instead.
I have to strongly disagree, this song (like every other song on ...and the battle begun) the girl represents the heroin, and his struggle to break away from her. It's obvious that she DOES take the pills she just doesnt want to admit it.
I have to strongly disagree, this song (like every other song on ...and the battle begun) the girl represents the heroin, and his struggle to break away from her. It's obvious that she DOES take the pills she just doesnt want to admit it.
Now the proof that she isnt "pure" is because of the lines "Kiss me baby, make it better, kiss me baby You can make it better" She is obviously the personification of the drugs he's on and he wants a hit to feel better....
Now the proof that she isnt "pure" is because of the lines "Kiss me baby, make it better, kiss me baby You can make it better" She is obviously the personification of the drugs he's on and he wants a hit to feel better....
He is trying to convey that drugs are...
He is trying to convey that drugs are bad and all that other stuff, and i agreed with all of that, but in other songs from this album the 'girl' character is obviously drugs