Third Eye Lyrics - Tool
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"See, I think drugs have done some *good* things for us, I really do. And if you don’t believe drugs have done good things for us, do me a Favor: go home tonight and take all your albums, all your tapes, and all your cd’s and burn em’. 'Cause you know what? The musicians who’ve made all that great music that’s enhanced your lives throughout the years...
Rrrrrrrrrrrrreal ------ high on drugs."
--Bill Hicks
"Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
"It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom, it´s what it is ok?. Keep that in mind at all times. Thank you!"
-- Bill Hicks
Dreaming of that face again.
It's bright and blue and shimmering.
Grinning wide
And comforting me with it's three warm and wild eyes.
On my back and tumbling
Down that hole and back again
Rising up
And wiping the webs and the dew from my withered eye.
In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...
A child's rhyme stuck in my head.
It said that life is but a dream.
I've spent so many years in question
to find I've known this all along.
"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"
Shroud-ing all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me.
Black as holes within a memory
And blue as our new second sun.
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand.
Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been.
I do not recognize the vessel,
But the eyes seem so familiar.
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...
"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much.
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
So good to see you once again.
I thought that you were hiding.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing the tail of dogma.
I opened my eye
I opened my eye
I opened my eye
and there we were...
Open my eye
Open my eye
Open my eye
and there you were...
So good to see you once again
I thought that you were hiding from me.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing a trail of smoke and reason.
Prying open my third eye. x 10
Rrrrrrrrrrrrreal ------ high on drugs."
--Bill Hicks
"Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
"It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom, it´s what it is ok?. Keep that in mind at all times. Thank you!"
-- Bill Hicks
Dreaming of that face again.
It's bright and blue and shimmering.
Grinning wide
And comforting me with it's three warm and wild eyes.
On my back and tumbling
Down that hole and back again
Rising up
And wiping the webs and the dew from my withered eye.
In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...
A child's rhyme stuck in my head.
It said that life is but a dream.
I've spent so many years in question
to find I've known this all along.
"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"
Shroud-ing all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me.
Black as holes within a memory
And blue as our new second sun.
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand.
Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been.
I do not recognize the vessel,
But the eyes seem so familiar.
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...
"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much.
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
So good to see you once again.
I thought that you were hiding.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing the tail of dogma.
I opened my eye
I opened my eye
I opened my eye
and there we were...
Open my eye
Open my eye
Open my eye
and there you were...
So good to see you once again
I thought that you were hiding from me.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing a trail of smoke and reason.
Prying open my third eye. x 10
Writer: Carey, Daniel / Jones, Adam / Chancellor, Justin / Keenan, Maynard James
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Look what I found | Reviewer: mrcold | 5/11/13
Currently enjoying my first DMT experience. I was listening to random music, and this song comes on. Everything came together at once.
They came here to watch me play.
Prying open my third eye.
What this song is really about. | Reviewer: Chris | 4/30/13
This song is, simply put, about whatever you think it is about. I grow tired of hearing fans try to decipher and cherry pick the meaning out of every line of every verse. Who cares what the song means to the artist(s) himself? It matters what the song means to you personally. If you just try to delve into the writers state of mind and try to figure out his meaning and what he was thinking during the writing process of the song, then Tool really isn't for you.
I'm not trying to be harsh, here. I'm really not. But trying to pondering what a writers work and saying that you know exactly the writers though process is about is no different that taking your own views on religion and attempting to stuff them down other people's throats and trying to pass it on as an original idea.
... | Reviewer: _copasetic | 4/17/13
I also think this song is about spirituality but a forced spiritual awakening due to drugs rather than a natural one, hence "prying open my third eye" and the Bill Hicks narration at the start.
AMAZING song, and am hoping they play in in concert in two weeks time!
Drugs and bill hicks | Reviewer: Ben | 4/20/13
The song is literally about Bill Hicks and his philosophies regarding psychedelic drug use, which he was a strong proponent of. This isn't about relationships the way other Tool songs like Schism are. This song is literally about taking acid, shrooms, DMT, all of that stuff.
Bro. | Reviewer: Noah | 4/12/13
1. Not in any way connecting to sex.
Or loving of a being.
It's about opening your mind to the possibilities, and reaching out to the divine.
Third eye is the deepest song I've ever herd. This song was influenced by the spirituality of the band. So glad to see you means opening your third eye with substances such as D M T or L S D, and many more hallucinogens.
wtf are you not on? | Reviewer: ThirdEyeWide | 4/2/13
I think this song is about healing, possibly relationships, sort of like the band has said about some of their other music. "So good to see you, I've missed you so much" can be interpreted several ways, such as missing a friend (Bill Hicks), or a loved one you haven't seen in nearly a lifetime. It could also be a person's shadow, or even God:
Shroud-ing all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me.
Black as holes within a memory
And blue as our new second sun.
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand.
Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been.
I do not recognize the vessel,
But the eyes seem so familiar.
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...
All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. We are all one mind, one consciousness.
In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...
(If you think it's about sex, you're right - but do try to delve a little deeper.)
wtf are you guys on? | Reviewer: jbone | 12/15/12
its about a girl (or your partner). dudnt you listen to aenima. "fek all ye junkeeze and all your shortened memories. also the dude getting operated on in the album art has a crutch! also when manyard "look up what that means as well " -was part of Green jelly he has a song about the cow god. mooo. deep dude and thank you. mine has stopped hiding and i can see life differently through her -my third eye. chur bro.
The real meaning is metaphysical. | Reviewer: Polo | 10/10/12
This song is about meditation and reaching a level of super consciousness. Hence "prying open my third eye". Mind altering drugs are a common vehicle to reaching such levels, a kind of shortcut. Tool says "prying open my third eye, some have called it chasing the serpant. The kundalini serpant. Its a method of inner healing and the overall goal of meditation. Coincidentally the image of the two snakes coiling around a staff which is the symbol for medicine. Its also the symbol for chasing the serpant, This can also be seen in Tools Parabola video at the end.
tool to higher consciousness | Reviewer: Dylan | 9/2/12
My interpretation of this song is someone who is in touch with their spiritual side but can not grasp true ascendancy. He slips into the higher realms and realizes his lifes potential but he can not hold it in everyday life. When he sleeps (or enters trance, w/e) he sees his higher self or that of a loved one. Basically this song connects dreams to reality.
DMT | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/19/12
Obviously a tribute to Bill hicks.
But looking deeper. The third eye is a symbolic element part of philosophies and religion. The third eye is meant to represent the observation of another, more spiritual, realm. One certain "drug" comes to mind when discussing the third eye and the spiritual realm: DMT.
DMT is interesting from a scientific standpoint. All forms of life contain DMT. Including humans. Our bodies release tiny amounts of DMT when we dream. Now comes the interesting part. Right before we die, our body releases a large amount of DMT. This may scientifically explain why people have "near death experiences". The body thinks that it is about to die, and releases DMT. Due to the miracles of modern medicine, people have been brought back with these experiences engraved in their memories. We have literally taken people back from the spiritual realm. This song may link the mind state of Maynard caused by the death of Hicks. Constantly trying to find him again by searching for him within that spiritual realm through DMT. Trying to search for him with this third eye.
The final purpose | Reviewer: Acroma | 6/15/12
I've been listening to TOOL for nearly four years now and always tried to figure out what the songs are about by looking at the lyrics. By now I've come to the conclusion that this is the absolut opposite of what you should do. I guess now I understand how to take the songs. Thanks for illuminating me...now even the songs I didn't really like a lot in the past (like Opiate and Eulogy) become precious, genious pieces of art for me and that makes me really happy...
actually.... | Reviewer: michael | 5/14/12
actually only the pop and hip hop artists are really the only ones who have faded because of drugs. genres such as metal and rock are mostly defined by the inspiration of drugs. did you know that jimmy hendricks used to cut his fore head and put large amounts of acid on the cut put his bandanna on and trip before he played every show and when he came down he couldn't play near as well as when he were on drugs.
Third eye int. | Reviewer: John | 2/23/12
Third eye is obviously a song about a trip on whatever drug they may have been on at the time. But deep down this song is mostly a salute to Bill Hicks. I would love to think that during the trip they saw Bill. The lyrics "Shroud-ing all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me.Black as holes within a memory And blue as our new second sun.I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand. Which I attempt to reassemble To see just who I might have been. I do not recognize the vessel,
But the eyes seem so familiar. Like phosphorescent desert buttons." This is all directly quoted from The teachings of Don Juan. A shaman MJK models most of his life around.
Advice | Reviewer: Dalen Carr | 2/20/12
To the anonymous reviewer, who posted his thoughts on 12/8/11,
You seem to be one of the few fans who understand what Tool really is, and who Maynard really is. I agree with much of what you say, but there is a little bit of advice I can give you: do not associate yourself with any of the experiences you have while doing something like LSD. About halfway through the song, Maynard says "I stick my hand into his shadow To pull the pieces from the sand". In psychology the shadow represents everything that you are not. And 'psychology' is an incredibly neutral word, I know. But just realize that you need to separate yourself from whatever archetypes you may encounter so that you can communicate with them and view them objectively. But first you need to establish your 'self'.
hicks | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/29/12
Obviously beauty (or in this case the interpretation) is in the eye of the beholder. I read the meaning behind this once and I believe it is about a trip MJK had where he met with his friend Bill Hicks again after he died. I like this idea because the band and Hicks were close friends, having toured together. Helps to keep his legend alive.
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