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------ performed by A Perfect Circle
? | Reviewer: Punn | 8/30/2007You kids are dumb. Its about Bush n the War.
=) | Reviewer: Quirkycat | 8/26/2007
I love all the theories on this song: it's poetry of the best kind, where there is not necessarily one answer and everyone finds something they relate to.
Nice ideas, people!
------ About the song The Noose performed by A Perfect Circle | Reviewer: elias | 8/21/2007
i really cant understand how you came to that suicide conclusion. the meaning of the noose, the tuggin down and the halo around the neck that eventually chokes... is metaphorical, differently you can't explain the "glad to see you weel, overcome this" phrase and the song loses its spirit given in the beginning. also "the dead" in the song are just ruined things, things you cant reveal and can't do anything about'em. it's not macabre. dead things; not..... bodies!! calm down! anyways... i agree with nate, mostly.
Not suicide | Reviewer: Cassie | 8/20/2007
It's about a once corrupt person that found God and thinks that excuses them from their crimes. They dont acknowledge their actions as their own "someone elses atrocious stories" but the people they hurt or killed along the way won't care- how does a reborn murderer make amends to those they killed? It's impossible to be forgiven for some things.
hehe | Reviewer: Alex | 8/1/2007
To me this describes alot of things. Most of all it reminds me of my ex girlfriend, who in high school she had alot of problems, and her friend committed suicide. She apparently went out of control and was sent away to boarding school, a REALLY expensive (more so than universities) one. They basically brainwashed kids to think they were flawed and that they had to be "fixed" so to speak, or they couldn't graduated.
So she did what every kid in that school did. She faked it. You can't "cure" kids by making them hate you, or repressing what got them there..that only makes it more likely to explode in the end. ANYWAYS when she got out all of a sudden its like she was reborn (this is when I met her), she seemed like she had her head on her shoulders, she talked like she did, she dressed like she did. But inside it was the same old bullshit. And it made her ashamed-made her ashamed that after all that she was the same, if not worse.
Anyways it happened again, her dad was dying, she pushed away everyone she loved (including me), and found sleezeballs to degrade her (because of she thinks she deserves it). Just reminds me of her, because she went away to get better, and she came back only FAKING, pretending to be better. But there was nothing wrong with her in the first place...They just brainwashed to think she was flawed (when in reality all teenagers go through similar phases).
I think its just about the fake halos (facades) people put up, even though they haven't really changed. This in turn suffocates them, and causes them to 1) not know who the hell they are, and as long as they are faking, never will 2)Are more likely to relapse, or break down again, and 3) continue the cycle over and over.
hehe | Reviewer: Alex | 8/1/2007
To me this describes alot of things. Most of all it reminds me of my ex girlfriend, who in high school she had alot of problems, and her friend committed suicide. She apparently went out of control and was sent away to boarding school, a REALLY expensive (more so than universities) one. They basically brainwashed kids to think they were flawed and that they had to be "fixed" so to speak, or they couldn't graduated.
So she did what every kid in that school did. She faked it. You can't "cure" kids by making them hate you, or repressing what got them there..that only makes it more likely to explode in the end. ANYWAYS when she got out all of a sudden its like she was reborn (this is when I met her), she seemed like she had her head on her shoulders, she talked like she did, she dressed like she did. But inside it was the same old bullshit. And it made her ashamed-made her ashamed that after all that she was the same, if not worse.
Anyways it happened again, her dad was dying, she pushed away everyone she loved (including me), and found sleezeballs to degrade her (because of she thinks she deserves it). Just reminds me of her, because she went away to get better, and she came back only FAKING, pretending to be better. But there was nothing wrong with her in the first place...They just brainwashed to think she was flawed (when in reality all teenagers go through similar phases).
I think its just about the fake halos (facades) people put up, even though they haven't really changed. This in turn suffocates them, and causes them to 1) not know who the hell they are, and as long as they are faking, never will 2)Are more likely to relapse, or break down again, and 3) continue the cycle over and over.
hehe | Reviewer: Alex | 8/1/2007
To me this describes alot of things. Most of all it reminds me of my ex girlfriend, who in high school she had alot of problems, and her friend committed suicide. She apparently went out of control and was sent away to boarding school, a REALLY expensive (more so than universities) one. They basically brainwashed kids to think they were flawed and that they had to be "fixed" so to speak, or they couldn't graduated.
So she did what every kid in that school did. She faked it. You can't "cure" kids by making them hate you, or repressing what got them there..that only makes it more likely to explode in the end. ANYWAYS when she got out all of a sudden its like she was reborn (this is when I met her), she seemed like she had her head on her shoulders, she talked like she did, she dressed like she did. But inside it was the same old bullshit. And it made her ashamed-made her ashamed that after all that she was the same, if not worse.
Anyways it happened again, her dad was dying, she pushed away everyone she loved (including me), and found sleezeballs to degrade her (because of she thinks she deserves it). Just reminds me of her, because she went away to get better, and she came back only FAKING, pretending to be better. But there was nothing wrong with her in the first place...They just brainwashed to think she was flawed (when in reality all teenagers go through similar phases).
I think its just about the fake halos (facades) people put up, even though they haven't really changed. This in turn suffocates them, and causes them to 1) not know who the hell they are, and as long as they are faking, never will 2)Are more likely to relapse, or break down again, and 3) continue the cycle over and over.
i agree with heather | Reviewer: nate | 7/21/2007
its deff about addication the person had gone away and come back clear of the addicaiton. "so glad to see you well overcome this " but yet with all addication comes lies and other harmfull thing to the people around you thus " how your gonna make amends to the dead". I dont know thats wht i get out of it
meaning | Reviewer: Coxy | 6/28/2007
k i've come to figure out this song is about denial, not denial in general but denial about having an addiction, i don't think i need to point out exampls cuz your reading the lyrics and they are self explanatory, it is also a great song jsut to chill too, A Perfect Circle = great band
Tears | Reviewer: Pieter (The Netherlands) | 6/17/2007
When I first heard The noose taers rolled down. The song is só intelligent, so precious.
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