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Marilyn Manson: Fundamentally Loathsome Meaning

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Fundamentally Loathsome Lyrics

And I want to wake up in your white, white sun
And I want to wake up in your world with no pain
And I'll just suffer in hope to die someday
While you are numb all of the way

When I hate it I know I can feel you
But when you love you...

  1. anonymous
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    Jul 23rd 2023 !⃝

    Skulls... I hope you get to see how much I really do care and want you. #freeskulls#freefabi#skulls#cherry

  2. anonymous
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    Jul 29th 2022 !⃝

    This song has been with me for over he years, back in 2002 it was unnoticible but over the years it s been growing on me, the song ia definetly about pain in all it a aspects, also it dwells in Karl Yungs obessions of life s paradoxical elements, like pain being "God's Gift" and God loving violence which was also ilustrated in Shutter Island.

  3. anonymous
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    May 10th 2020 !⃝

    i think it's a metaphorical song that you can interpret in many different ways, based on what you personally have been through

  4. anonymous
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    Aug 23rd 2017 !⃝

    MARILYN MANSON came out with this song during The Perverted, sick and decomposed times of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Which I think is about the negative side of ''when'' a NARCISSIST"S spiritual side falls into ''NIHILLISM''. By and when falling in love with a Woman that subconsciously reminds him of himself in ''her image'' of him that he really doesn't love, but ''falls in love '' with anyway. Which is the Woman that unfortunately he feels doesn't really love him back honestly. He is willing to suffer, while not being afraid to die as a mental sacrifice of himself in this relationship. Even though he feels that the Woman doesn't love the real him that he sees in her. This feeling is hurtful and painful, so he may be looking forward to mentally[subconsciously] die for her/his love,like having a ''death wish'' in order to obtain and receive somekind of a genuine blessing by going through this ''mental transformation'' of his, in the hope to feel the true love that he truly needs.

  5. William Stanford
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    Nov 9th 2015 !⃝

    It's really hard to imagine his meaning was on one particular thing, often artists leave their message open for interpretation. The song is clearing about an infatuation with someone or something, be it herion, a woman, anything. The message however about how he feels towards it is clear, he's giving, loving, and not getting it back in return and what's good is he knows it! But continues to do so because that's what infatuation is right? Beautiful song.

  6. anonymous
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    May 30th 2012 !⃝

    This song is kinda about drugs. I feel that the "you" it addresses throughout the song is meant to be coma white, a character symbolizing many things throughout the album.
    She represents a girl, a drug, and so many things.

  7. anonymous
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    Jun 1st 2011 !⃝

    "Shoot myself to love you... If I love myself, I should shoot you.... Uh, Uh UUHHHH!" (Or similar)

    Does this look like a relationship with heroin? No. This looks like a Gay relationship. This whole album seems to be about Gay people. "Love is not real..." It isn't, because a Gay man loves a Gay man, but basically both of them are females within a male body. This means that in reality, if the physical aspects are not taken into account, it is a woman loving a woman. Such love cannot be real in all aspects.

    Just my opinion.

    This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
  8. anonymous
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    Jan 30th 2011 !⃝

    I don't know why but I keep thinking that this song is about the relationship of a drug addict with heroin.
    "I want to wake up in your *white* sun"
    "And I want to wake up in your world with no pain". Feeling calmness and no pain after heroin use is one of its common "traits". Then he says "And I'll just suffer in hope to die someday", This is what follows after the effect passes: suffering and wishing to be dead.

    What do you think? Does it make sense?


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