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{{Song
 
{{Song
|Name        = Overneath the Path of Misery
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| Name        = Overneath the Path of Misery
|Cover      = BornVillain(front).jpg
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| Cover      = BornVillain.jpg
|Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
|Album      = [[Born Villain]]
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| Album      = [[Born Villain (album)|Born Villain]]
|Released    = April 25, 2012
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| Released    = TBA
|Recorded    = 2009–January 2011 at Zane-a-Due in California
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| Genre      = Industrial metal, alternative metal
|Genre      = Gothic rock, alternative metal
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| Length      = 5:18
|Length      = 5:18
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| Label      = [[Cooking Vinyl]], [[Hell, etc.]]
|Label      = [[Hell, etc.]], [[Cooking Vinyl]]
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| Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
|Writer      = [[Marilyn Manson]]
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|Composer    = [[Twiggy]], Marilyn Manson, [[Chris Vrenna]]
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|Producer    = Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna
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}}
 
}}
"'''Overneath the Path of Misery'''" is the fourth song on [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s eighth studio album ''[[Born Villain]]''. The song first appeared in the [[Born Villain (film)|''Born Villain'' trailer]] released on September 1, 2011. The title of the song was initially thought to be "No Reason" due to the amount of times the phrase is repeated throughout the song, though [[Marilyn Manson]] confirmed later in 2011 at [[The Path of Misery]] art exhibition that the song's title was in fact, "Overneath the Path of Misery."<ref name="Revolver Magazine'">[http://www.providermodule.com/art.php?fn_mode=fullnews&fn_id=346 Manson Confirms Song Title At Art Show], 2nd Nov. 2011, ''provider module.com''.</ref>
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"'''Overneath the Path of Misery'''" is a song set to appear on [[Marilyn Manson]]'s upcoming album, ''[[Born Villain]]''. The song was first heard on September 1st, 2011 when Manson's short film [[Born Villain| Born Villain (film)]] was released. The title of the song was initially thought to be "No Reason" due to the amount of times the phrase is repeated throughout the song. Manson later confirmed in late 2011 at [[The Path of Misery]] art exhibition that the songs title was in fact, "Overneath the Path of Misery<ref name="Revolver Magazine'">[http://www.providermodule.com/art.php?fn_mode=fullnews&fn_id=346 Manson Confirms Song Title At Art Show], 2nd Nov. 2011, ''provider module.com''.</ref>
  
== Versions ==
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==Apperances==
* "Overneath the Path of Misery" appears on ''Born Villain''.
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===Album===
* An early mix of the song was used for the ''Born Villain'' trailer score.
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* ''[[Born Villain (album)|Born Villain]]''
* Manson performed a spoken poetry version for The Words.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzOK_HLh2Dw Marilyn Manson - Overneath the Path Of Misery]. AmpRockTv presents 'The Words' - Marilyn Manson.</ref>
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===Soundtracks===
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* ''[[Born Villain (film)]]''  
  
== Lyrics ==
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==Preview==
    "And all our yesterdays have lighted fools  
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<youtube>As8uKpJ4J9o</youtube>
    The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
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    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
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==Lyrics==
    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage  
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  "And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
    And then is heard no more. It is a tale  
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  The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,  
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  Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player,
    Signifying nothing."
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  That struts and gets his hour upon the stage,
    - William Shakespeare
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  And then is heard no more. It is a tale
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  Told by and idiot, full of sound and fury,
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  Signifying nothing."
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  -William Shakespeare
 
<br>
 
<br>
    Stare into my Kodak Rome
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  Stare into my Kodak Rome
    Jack-hammer ice eyes
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  Jack-Hammer ice eyes  
    I never thought you'd see  
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  I never thought you’d see the asphalt
    The asphalt crack, crack, crack  
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  Crack, crack, crack like a black eggshell
    Like black eggshell
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<br> 
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  Don’t ever say I never warned you from the start
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  Don’t ever say I never warned you from the start
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  You’re not a shovel and I’m not your dirt
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<br> 
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  Is there any way to unswallow my pride
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  Can I fuck myself down?
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  Why die, when you can kill the father?
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  Dad is missing an 'e'
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<br> 
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  No Macbeth confessed Oedipus
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  No longer present tense
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  No Macbeth confessed Oedipus
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  No longer present tense
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<br> 
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  No, no, no, no, no reason
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  No, no, no, no, no reason
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  No, no, no, no
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  No reason
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<br> 
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  High and overneath
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  High and overneath
 
<br>
 
<br>
    Don't ever say I never warned
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  I won’t regret letting you live
    You from the start
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  Even if you forgot what you never saved me from
    Don't ever say I never warned
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  So I say 'whatever' or fornever
    You from the start
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<br> 
    You're not a shovel
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  for for for for for fornever
    And I'm not your dirt
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  for for for for for fornever
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  or for for for for fornever
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  ‘whatever’
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<br> 
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  The Rape of Persephone
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  was choreographed by all the wrong Greeks
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  The Rape of Persephone
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  was a marketing scheme
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  rape rape rape per so phony
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  rape rape rape per so phony
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  rape rape rape per so phony
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  rape rape rape per so phony
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<br> 
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  High and overneath
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  High and overneath
 
<br>
 
<br>
    Is there any way to unswallow
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  Overneath
    My pride
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  Overneath
    Can I fuck myself down?
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  Overblown
    Why die,
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  Unbeloved
    when you can kill the father?
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  Cannot be low
    Dad is missing an 'e'
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  Overneath
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  Overneath
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  Overblown
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  Unbeloved
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  Cannot be low
 
<br>
 
<br>
    No Macbeth
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  From the top of my lungs
    Confessed Oedipus,
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  To the bottom of my heart
    No longer present tense
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  I scream
    No Macbeth
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  At the chasm in between
    Confessed Oedipus
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  And the path of misery
    No longer present tense
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  From the top of my lungs
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  To the bottom of my heart
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  I scream
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  At the chasm in between
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  And the path of misery
 
<br>
 
<br>
    No no no no no reason
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  High and overneath
    No no no no no reason
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  High and overneath
    No no no no no reason
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<br>
 
<br>
    High and overneath
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  No, no, no, no, no reason
    High and overneath
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  No, no, no, no, no reason
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  No, no, no, no
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  No reason
 
<br>
 
<br>
    I won’t regret
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
    Letting you live
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    Even if you forgot
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    What you never
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    Saved me from.
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    So I say 'whatever'
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    Or fornever
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<br>
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    For for for for for fornever
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    For for for for for fornever
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    Or for for for for fornever
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    'Whatever'
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<br>
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    The Rape of Persephone
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    Was choreographed by all the wrong Greeks
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    The Rape of Persephone
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    Was a marketing scheme
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    Rape rape rape per so phony
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    Rape rape rape per so phony
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    Rape rape rape per so phony
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    Rape rape rape per so phony
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<br>
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    High and overneath
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    High and overneath
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<br>
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    Overneath
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    Overneath
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    Overblown
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    Unbeloved
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    Cannot be low
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    Overneath
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    Overneath
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    Overblown
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    Unbeloved
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    Cannot be low
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<br>
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    From the top of my lungs
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    to the bottom of my heart
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    I scream
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    At the chasm in between
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    And the path of misery
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    From the top of my lungs
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    to the bottom of my heart
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    I scream
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    At the chasm in between
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    And the path of misery
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<br>
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    High and overneath
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    High and overneath
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<br>
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    No no no no no reason
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    No no no no no reason
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    No no no no no reason
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<br>
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== Trivia ==
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* The recurring phrase "no reason" may have derived from its use in the 2010 film ''Rubber'', which Manson has called his favorite film of the year.
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* Manson got a tattoo of the words "No Reason" shortly after the release of [[Born Villain]], directly above his Spiral Heart tattoo on his left wrist.
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* The beginning of the song which is spoken word is written by William Shakespeare in “Macbeth”. The main character, Macbeth describes his outlook on life after he finds out his wife, Lady Macbeth, killed herself. 
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== References ==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Born Villain era]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]]
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[[Category:Songs from Born Villain]]
 
[[Category:Songs from Born Villain]]
[[Category:Never performed live]]
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[[Category:Born Villain Era]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson]]

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