This song is about someone in a mental institution, and deals with the increasing use of psychosomatic drugs. His grasp between what is real and what is not is fading, and he is distraught that this is happening, since he knows it ("I'm not so, all my insides, I'm not so right like them").
This song is about someone in a mental institution, and deals with the increasing use of psychosomatic drugs. His grasp between what is real and what is not is fading, and he is distraught that this is happening, since he knows it ("I'm not so, all my insides, I'm not so right like them").
The person also says how those whose faces he loves and recognizes are the only thing that "light up this day" and make him feel slightly sane.
The person also says how those whose faces he loves and recognizes are the only thing that "light up this day" and make him feel slightly sane.
It's similar to State Inspector, except it deals, in contrast, with mental institutions' ill treatment...
It's similar to State Inspector, except it deals, in contrast, with mental institutions' ill treatment of people who may be more mentally stable otherwise.
Also, sanitized can mean sterile, which a huge percentage of our military is because of our heavy use of depleted uranium in our ammunition and armor.
This song is about someone in a mental institution, and deals with the increasing use of psychosomatic drugs. His grasp between what is real and what is not is fading, and he is distraught that this is happening, since he knows it ("I'm not so, all my insides, I'm not so right like them").
This song is about someone in a mental institution, and deals with the increasing use of psychosomatic drugs. His grasp between what is real and what is not is fading, and he is distraught that this is happening, since he knows it ("I'm not so, all my insides, I'm not so right like them").
The person also says how those whose faces he loves and recognizes are the only thing that "light up this day" and make him feel slightly sane.
The person also says how those whose faces he loves and recognizes are the only thing that "light up this day" and make him feel slightly sane.
It's similar to State Inspector, except it deals, in contrast, with mental institutions' ill treatment...
It's similar to State Inspector, except it deals, in contrast, with mental institutions' ill treatment of people who may be more mentally stable otherwise.