I think that in this (great) song, Marilyn Manson is starting to think that whatever he does, the world will stay the same and continue being stupid. The parts of the song that made me think of it is when he says "forbidden in Heaven and useless in Hell", like if he said that he failed in his "mission" to change the world, but he still tried, so he can't go to heaven, and since he failed, he is useless in hell. There is also the part with the carousel, where he says the world will keep turning and stay...
I think that in this (great) song, Marilyn Manson is starting to think that whatever he does, the world will stay the same and continue being stupid. The parts of the song that made me think of it is when he says "forbidden in Heaven and useless in Hell", like if he said that he failed in his "mission" to change the world, but he still tried, so he can't go to heaven, and since he failed, he is useless in hell. There is also the part with the carousel, where he says the world will keep turning and stay the same, and that he hopes that in the next generation, there will be someone to take his place. He referts himself as the antichrist (as he says once in his book), and he thinks that the victorious religions and medias will come to his funerals to contemplate their "good" work and make sure he won't reborn.
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I think that in this (great) song, Marilyn Manson is starting to think that whatever he does, the world will stay the same and continue being stupid. The parts of the song that made me think of it is when he says "forbidden in Heaven and useless in Hell", like if he said that he failed in his "mission" to change the world, but he still tried, so he can't go to heaven, and since he failed, he is useless in hell. There is also the part with the carousel, where he says the world will keep turning and stay...
I think that in this (great) song, Marilyn Manson is starting to think that whatever he does, the world will stay the same and continue being stupid. The parts of the song that made me think of it is when he says "forbidden in Heaven and useless in Hell", like if he said that he failed in his "mission" to change the world, but he still tried, so he can't go to heaven, and since he failed, he is useless in hell. There is also the part with the carousel, where he says the world will keep turning and stay the same, and that he hopes that in the next generation, there will be someone to take his place. He referts himself as the antichrist (as he says once in his book), and he thinks that the victorious religions and medias will come to his funerals to contemplate their "good" work and make sure he won't reborn.