The first verse refers to how people are raised.
We don't ask why, we don't care
we just do it (whatever 'it' happens to be),
it's what we were taught, and what we do.
But eventually we come to realize the wrongs of the world,
we ask questions, we want to know why;
everything is pretty painful when we come to realize it.
But as the robot has feelings now and keeps singing,
we feel we can't correct it, so we go on doing what we were taught.
We continue to follow along, despite the fact we know it's wrong.
I Agree somewhat with the first verse but no we don't keep singing the same song for those of us who come to the painful realization we start singing another song a song completely different to that of the first
I Agree somewhat with the first verse but no we don't keep singing the same song for those of us who come to the painful realization we start singing another song a song completely different to that of the first
The first verse refers to how people are raised. We don't ask why, we don't care we just do it (whatever 'it' happens to be), it's what we were taught, and what we do.
But eventually we come to realize the wrongs of the world, we ask questions, we want to know why; everything is pretty painful when we come to realize it.
But as the robot has feelings now and keeps singing, we feel we can't correct it, so we go on doing what we were taught. We continue to follow along, despite the fact we know it's wrong.
That's my interpretation, anyway.
I Agree somewhat with the first verse but no we don't keep singing the same song for those of us who come to the painful realization we start singing another song a song completely different to that of the first
I Agree somewhat with the first verse but no we don't keep singing the same song for those of us who come to the painful realization we start singing another song a song completely different to that of the first