Also, the lyrics "did you happen to catch or did it happen so fast what you thought would always last has passed you by is everything speeding up or am I slowing down just spinning around" and "well okay, enough you've had your fun but come on there has got to be someone" really match up with what was going on in the episode: he kept find traces of people, such burning cigarettes in ashtrays, and if I remember at one point he saw a mannequin he believed was a woman The theme of the Twilight Zone episode was "loneliness", and I think that applies really well to what's going on in Reznor's lyrics.
Only Reznor isn't singing specifically about the episode, he just taking the question asked and applying it to his reality: Experiencing the loneliness of being the only human left in a world of inhuman wantons. AKitty on December 14, General Comment I think this song is about someone who wants to conform to society, but can't.
He wants to believe that there are other people like him, who can't conform and are therfore different from the rest of society. Its a conformist's anti-conformist song, if you know what i mean, and an excuse for being different. Ragnarok on April 13, Link. No Replies Log in to reply. General Comment these are some of reznor's most revealing and self deprecating lyrics. General Comment The Fragile carries a theme of abandonement, and this continues that. It stems from the opening track, "Somewhat Damaged".
He had a breakdown, his "head fell apart", and he feels as though everyone has left him because of it. He's all alone and he hates these people for leaving him - but, as we all know, when you hate everyone else you're really just hating yourself too.
DeathRockBoy on June 22, Link. General Comment is trent possibly looking for the real people out there? General Comment i couldnt agree with crashinghero more General Comment Trent feels abandoned and betrayed by "everyone" obviously his friends or family, or the people who promised to be there and weren't. In other words, there's many people who are along for the ride of fame and fortune and such, but when Trent needs a shoulder to cry on or something to hold him, no one is there.
Am I Am I still tough enough? Feels like I'm wearing down down down down down Is my viciousness losing ground ground ground ground ground Am I taking too much? Did I cross the line? Lyrics powered by LyricFind. Discipline song meanings. Add Your Thoughts 59 Comments. General Comment anyone else notice how pudgy trent was in the ghosts festival video? I think discipline is about trent not being able to stop himself from eating krispy kreme donuts, hence "once i start I cannot stop myself" and when eh says "i need your discipine" he's talking about his personal trainer There was an error.
General Comment Does it have to be about any one thing in particular? I can see how it alludes to drugs, and sex, eating Addiction, whether to drugs, sex pretty much a drug release in the brain as well, right? When it says 'left a mark' it can mean past tense, as in in his past. Even suggesting he is addicted to food is laughable I agree, this song is about whatever one needs discipline in, and although I certainly think Trent did not write this about food, it could very well apply to someone who binge eats.
Love the song! CarolineSays on April 15, I'll try to restrain myself from rambling. I agree with you people. Trent seems to be addressing a discipline in a rather broad sense. It was the first song that really stood out on The Slip when I first listened. It still does, but Lights in the Sky has really grown on me now A lot. Anyaleh on September 09, It's like, now that he's come to this point and done the hard part getting sober and clean, can he maintain the will and discipline to keep himself that way?
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