Like what's plausbile ans what's possible. The lyric that really gets to me is: "Well, if it's not real You can't hold it in your hand You can't feel it with your heart And I won't believe it But if it's true You can see it with your eyes Oh, even in the dark" priscillachristine on February 18, My Opinion actually, this is a song about monarch slavery. The setting is totally unreal and synthetically created.
A little girl, apparently a child version of the singer Hayley, runs towards a strange world, bearing monarch butterfly wings on her back, symbolizing that she is a Monarch slave. She almost reluctantly enters a symbolic gateway, representing the start of her dissociative state. The door violently shuts down behind her, which hints the viewers to the fact that this wonderland is forcibly induced on the child.
The lyrics of the first verse describe the reality of the slave. The slave has been removed from her family and the real world to live in a confined environment. She lives in a prison for kids, a human rat laboratory and she is constantly manipulated by her handlers. The girl in the video walks around this strange world filled with fairy tale characters which are reminiscent of those found in Alice in Wonderland or the Wizard of Oz, the stories most commonly associated with mind control.
The blurriness of the scenes and the presence of mushrooms in the background refer to the use of hallucinogenic drugs during Monarch Programming. The girl enters a castle, representing her inner consciousness. The girl stands still while an independent, alternate personality, looking back at her through the mirror brushes her hair. Mirrors and castles are triggers that are often used in Monarch Programming.
The second verse of the song describes a disturbing reality of Monarch slaves. The floor is dirty. During those repeated assaults, the slaves are forced to dissociate from reality.
Well you built up a world of magic Because your real life is tragic Yeah you built up a world of magic She has built, brick by brick, a wall in her consciousness that dissociates her from reality.
She escapes into a world of magic due to the extreme trauma she has to live through on a daily basis. Creepy puppets make their way out of the mirrors.
The characters of her fairy tale world suddenly become terrifying. An evil-looking character, dressed as a thief holding an ax, approaches her. The girl is understandably freaked out and runs away. The lyrics explain this difference between reality and fiction. That is not really cool of them. On a second level, this can be seen as the burial of the innocence of a child after experiencing traumatic events. Technically paramore is NOT a christian band, though they are made up of christians, they don't preach their morals.
I've looked into this, and i can see how it COULD be the case, but considering as paramore has never confirmed this, it could just be assumption. It's definitely a possibility. NeonFlame on July 11, This is very confusing. How is it about monarch slavery? There's not even a single hint about rape or anything like that. You're thinking too hard. Maybe try looking up the actual meaning before you say stuff like "Her 'prince' came to rape her.
Vento sulla luna — Annalisa base karaoke. Io sono — Paola Turci base karaoke. Settimana bianca — Il Pagante base karaoke. Medley Dancing queen — Fernando — The winner takes it all Karaoke — Boomdabash base karaoke. Il mercante di stelle — Sal Da Vinci base karaoke. Canzoni a caso. Aqua de beber — Toquinho base karaoke.
Dreamer — v2 Supertramp base karaoke. Se e vero che ci sei — v3 Antonacci base karaoke. In an interview with MTV, bassist Jeremy Davis explained that the band had created a treatment for the video before receiving further ideas from several directors. The video is Paramore's first to not be performance-based and some of the members of the band are only seen for a short period of time.
It is also their first video to be filmed in front of a green screen and to have "a whole story behind it," with acting. It was originally set to premiere on November 17 on The Hills but was later postponed.
The video was eventually released on Paramore. The video features a young, blonde girl who has many similarities to lead singer Hayley Williams. The young girl happily walks through a fairy tale land but as she gets deeper into the fairy tale the atmosphere changes and it suddenly becomes dark and evil. Hayley Williams also appears as a guide to her there.
The ending. Hayley Williams throws her doll into the hole after her and then walks away. Hayley seems to be the narrator of the story while Josh Farro digs a "deep hole," Jeremy Davis is a knight, Zac Farro is a robber, and Taylor York is a gnome.
The song received a positive review from Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy , who gave the song 4 stars out of 5. He said the song is "infectious, deliciously dark "Well go get your shovel, and we'll dig a deep hole" , and packed with more energy than a Jedward dance routine — Williams sounds downright tremendous leading the "ba-ba-ba" climax — this should provide a welcome edge at the top end of the charts.
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