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==Song== | ==Song== | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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− | + | I’m not man enough to be human | |
− | + | But i’m trying to fit in | |
− | But | + | And i’m learning to fake it |
− | And | + | <br> |
− | + | Don’t ever meet their friends | |
− | + | It tells you too much | |
− | It tells you too much | + | Or not enough |
− | Or not enough | + | Or worse |
− | Or worse | + | Exactly the wrong thing |
− | Exactly the wrong thing | + | Every nuance |
− | Every nuance | + | Every detail |
− | Every detail | + | Every movement |
− | Every movement | + | Every smell |
− | Every smell | + | Sound |
− | Sound | + | Phrase |
− | Phrase | + | The way she laughs |
− | The way she laughs | + | These are the things that you obsessively fetishize |
− | These are the things that you obsessively fetishize | + | Or make yourself grow to love |
− | Or make yourself grow to love | + | But you are supposed to be done growing |
− | But you are supposed to be done growing | + | She is still growing |
− | She is still growing | + | Its like a garden with two flowers |
− | Its like a garden with two flowers | + | One just blooming and casting a shadow |
− | One just | + | Just like yours |
− | Just like yours | + | Then it becomes struggle |
− | Then it becomes | + | Of sunlight |
− | Of sunlight | + | Or rain |
− | Or rain | + | Or weeds |
− | Or weeds | + | She and every she |
− | She and every she | + | Is doomed to be your idea of her |
− | Is doomed to be your idea of her | + | She and every she |
− | She and every she | + | Is doomed to be your idea of her |
− | Is doomed to be your idea of her | + | <br> |
− | + | I’m not man enough to be human | |
− | + | But i’m trying to fit in | |
− | But | + | And i’m learning to fa fa fake it |
− | And | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | Ffffffffffffffake it |
− | Ffffffffffffffake it | + | <br> |
− | + | But worse so, | |
− | But worse so, | + | Back to the point |
− | Back to the point | + | You are no longer the flower |
− | You are no longer the flower | + | And the sun |
− | And the sun | + | And most importantly the garden |
− | And most importantly the garden | + | Or the gardener |
− | Or the gardener | + | <br> |
− | A muse | + | A muse |
− | Your amusement | + | Your amusement |
− | I am used | + | I am used |
− | Its all ruined if you meet their friends | + | Its all ruined if you meet their friends |
− | + | <br> | |
− | She and every she | + | She and every she |
− | Is doomed to be your idea of her | + | Is doomed to be your idea of her |
− | + | I’m not man enough to be human | |
− | But | + | But i’m trying to fit in |
− | And | + | And i’m learning to fa fa fa fake it |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | Ffffffffffffffake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | + | Ffffffffffffffake it | |
− | You never wanted | + | <br> |
− | To share | + | You never wanted |
− | Your concept of your creation | + | To share |
− | With any other gods or worshippers | + | Your concept of your creation |
− | Your book | + | With any other gods or worshippers |
− | It was never written | + | Your book isn’t burned |
− | Your book | + | It was never written |
− | It was never written | + | Your book isn’t burned |
− | + | It was never written | |
− | + | <br> | |
− | But | + | I’m not man enough to be human |
− | And | + | But i’m trying to fit in |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | And i’m learning to fa fa fa fake it |
− | Fa fa fa fa fake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
− | Ffffffffffffffake it | + | Fa fa fa fa fake it |
+ | Fa fa fa fa fake it | ||
+ | Ffffffffffffffake it | ||
+ | <br> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:09, 5 April 2012
"The Gardener" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Born Villain | |
Released | April 30th, 2012 (worldwide), May 1st (north american ) | |
Recorded | 2009 – 2011, California | |
Label | Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc. | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson |
"The Gardener" is a song set to appear on Marilyn Manson's upcoming album, Born Villain. The title of the song was revealed in the March 2012 issue of Revolver magazine where it was described as a "perverse epic."[1]
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Lyrics
I’m not man enough to be human But i’m trying to fit in And i’m learning to fake it
Don’t ever meet their friends It tells you too much Or not enough Or worse Exactly the wrong thing Every nuance Every detail Every movement Every smell Sound Phrase The way she laughs These are the things that you obsessively fetishize Or make yourself grow to love But you are supposed to be done growing She is still growing Its like a garden with two flowers One just blooming and casting a shadow Just like yours Then it becomes struggle Of sunlight Or rain Or weeds She and every she Is doomed to be your idea of her She and every she Is doomed to be your idea of her
I’m not man enough to be human But i’m trying to fit in And i’m learning to fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Ffffffffffffffake it
But worse so, Back to the point You are no longer the flower And the sun And most importantly the garden Or the gardener
A muse Your amusement I am used Its all ruined if you meet their friends
She and every she Is doomed to be your idea of her I’m not man enough to be human But i’m trying to fit in And i’m learning to fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Ffffffffffffffake it
You never wanted To share Your concept of your creation With any other gods or worshippers Your book isn’t burned It was never written Your book isn’t burned It was never written
I’m not man enough to be human But i’m trying to fit in And i’m learning to fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Fa fa fa fa fake it Ffffffffffffffake it
Trivia
References
- ↑ Manson Reveals New Song Titles In Revolver, March. 2011, Revolver Magazine.