![]() 'Nail in my head from my creator' is a reference to the procedure by which Victor Frankenstein's "monster" was created. 'I was not received - but with stolen parts' is a reference to Frankenstein's "monster" not being created by traditional means ('received' is a colloquialism for childbirth), but instead being created from various body parts stolen from dead bodies. Seriously guys? No one caught on that this entire song is a giant reference to Mary Shelly's Frankenstein? General CommentIt has nothing to do with god or religion. ![]() You thought you made a man, you better think again You gave me life, now show me how to liveĪnd in the after birth on the quiet earth To put my mind to bed, this ringing in my head ![]() And with the early dawn moving right alongīuilt with stolen parts, a telephone in my heart ![]()
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