System of a Down - Chop Suey Song Meanings
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(Mumbles) We're Rolling Suicide Wake up(wake up) Grab a brush and put a little (makeup) Grab a brush and put a little ... See the rest of these lyrics Chop Suey Lyrics on KOvideo
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October 25th, 2007 05:50PM
Its the quick get away. The fact that he could get away but doesn't. And also they are out in the open for everyone to see. Sort of like prison doors being opened but still staying inside the cell.
October 29th, 2007 05:29PM
November 1st, 2007 10:07AM
Suicide bombers, yes, explains a bit, but still leaves some holes, "keys on the table"... But in all honesty, I believe the Biblical Ideal here is the closest of the lot of interpretations. Feel free to criticise as you see fit. "Why'd you leave the kids up on the table" - Christ did say anyone who did not embrace the children as he did will not be embraced by the father, keeping the kids equal to be seen eye-to-eye, or to such meaning, translations and variations in versions will occur, but along those lines. "Leave the keys on the table" - Keys to start the new church - metaphor. "Grab a brush and put a little makeup" "Hide the scars to fade away the shakeup" - Christ knew what he had to do, and he did the best to hide his emotion, as he rode into Jerusalem for the last time before his crucifixion, it says that he cried before entering the city. Though this scripture can be seen this way, it can also be seen as he crying for the people of Jerusalem who within less than a week, would be shouting to crucify him. It could also mean cover the wounds of Christ on the cross or after the resurrection, for example, the cuts from his crown of thorns, not mentioned again after the resurrection. "why don't think you trust in my self-righteous suicide" - the deciples were in hiding between the crucifiction and resurrection, this is easily taken as not trusting safety despite Jesus saying not to be afraid. "Here you go create another fable" - Jesus spoke in parables as a test of the interpreter, those who think he's nuts, those who listen, understand but don't put into practice, those who listen, start to put into practice but fail to keep it going, and those who listen to it, understand it and keep it consistently going. Obviously the last words of Christ in the quote from the song: "Father (Father), Father (Father), Father (Father), Father (Father)! Father into your hands, I commend my spirit, Father, into your hands, Why have you forsaken me, In your eyes forsaken me, In your thoughts forsaken me, In your heart forsaken, me oh!" Though dramatised for obvious reason (emphasis) and some words repeated, roughly translated, this is pretty much what Christ said upon his death bed. "I cry when angels deserve to die" - well that one's an easy one... Christ was seen as an 'angel' by some, a higher being, immortal and in a more contemporary day, there are a lot of paintings where Christ is portrayed as an angel. oh, and the whole "you wanted to" bit (see below) is easily explained, think if you were the disciples for a moment, Christ has just been crucified and from what he said, some would argue that through their minds, they could be thinking that he wanted to do it, though I'm skeptical on that opinion, it fits. "You wanted to, Grab a brush and put a little makeup You wanted to..." and so on for that one... "I cry when angels deserve to die" - watch any documentary where you see people getting taught about Christ's death after learning all the good things he did, particularly in little kid's Sunday schools, there isn't always a dry eye in the house, reminds me of last easter black friday service that I went to, a friend who is at least 30 years my senior cried over the death of christ because he seemed to feel it most strongly for the first time. Yeah, seems the biblical reference works closest here in my opinion. ragnaught
November 8th, 2007 01:00PM
November 20th, 2007 08:26PM
"I don't think you trust In my self righteous suicide I cry when angels deserve to die" would be the band's satirical, and poetic version of said argument. The first two lines being the man's argument, the second, the woman's. "Father! Father! Father! Father! Father into your hands, I commend my spirit Father into your hands Why have you forsaken me In your eyes forsaken me In your thoughts forsaken me In your heart forsaken me oh" At this point, he is dying, injured in battle, and realizes his wife was right. Thats my interpretation. The only ones who know are the band. I may be wrong, but this is what I get out of it.
November 28th, 2007 11:47PM
December 13th, 2007 01:48AM
December 18th, 2007 09:12PM
I don't think you trust In my self righteous suicide I cry when angels deserve to die they are saying that he wasn't committing suicide. He wasn't necessarily dying for our sins like all Christians are taught, he was dying because of the ignorance of the human race, that is why he came, that is why he came down and committed suicide. And that is they cry when angles deserve to die. Because they don't deserve to, its sarcasm saying how ignorant the human population is. Father is another proof that it is about Jesus because people call Jesus the son of God. He yells to his father... In the Muslim and Armenian religion it is a sin to believe that Jesus is the son of God. So basically I think it's about the Bible, Jesus, and human ignorance.
December 26th, 2007 09:49PM
December 27th, 2007 12:57PM
Added: 2007-10-25 17:50:01 Rating: [Rating 0/5 with 0 votes] Rate this interpretation: "why'd you leave the keys upon the table?" Its the quick get away. The fact that he could get away but doesn't. And also they are out in the open for everyone to see. Sort of like prison doors being opened but still staying inside the cell. ----------------------------------- My eyes opened wide after reading this interpretation, I think I finally found the meaning to that Keys line in the song I was looking for. almost no one thought about the fact that he says "WHY DID you leave the keys upon the table?" Madhatter interprets the keys on the table as a quick getaway, and I very much agree. but what is the person saying? so why did you leave the keys upon the table? why do you leave an easy way out like as if someone is taunting them making it seem really easy?? the key is there, you could open the doors tot the prison, but the prison is life, and the keys are the easy way out. So why is someone leaving the keys upon the table at such easy access? and how? how are they facilitating suicide, or the idea of it? and also for the going to war interpretations, the song Soldier Side VERY MUCH supports your reasoning. also why does the word father have an echo when he yells it, someone says it back, possibly in a demon's voice, (maybe not) but when he calls out Father, something says FATHER! like as if it is mocking him. what does it all mean? every interpretation just brings more and more questions.
January 13th, 2008 06:39PM
but on the other side I was told that Jewish people don't view Christ as the actual son of God but just another man who was very moral and upright, which would lend itself to SOAD's lines: "I don't think you trust in my self-righteous suicide"
January 15th, 2008 07:34PM
February 1st, 2008 09:22PM
February 17th, 2008 08:36PM
February 18th, 2008 10:58AM
First, I believe that this is talking about the death of Jesus Christ. Father into your hands, I commend my spirit, Father, into your hands, Why have you forsaken me, In your eyes forsaken me, In your thoughts forsaken me, In your heart forsaken, me oh! Luke 23:46 Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." When he had said this, he breathed his last. Commit to give in trust or charge; consign. Commend to entrust; give in charge; deliver with confidence: Father (God) did not forsake Jesus though, so….not sure about that. Trust in my self righteous suicide I cry when angels deserve to die In my self righteous suicide I cry when angels deserve to die... Self-righteous confident of one's own righteousness, esp. when smugly moralistic and intolerant of the opinions and behavior of others. Jesus is righteous However, Jesus did not commit suicide. I think calling it a “self righteous suicide” is mockery of Jesus’ self sacrifice to save every sinner that deserves to burn in hell. Angels do not die. Angels are not humans, nor do humans become angels when they die. Angels also do not take part in anything involving humans that would provoke any kind of thought that angels would or should deserve to die. http://www.gotquestions.org/become-angels.html This may also be in some reference to the Armenian Genocide and Father Armeni’s poem. I have search and searched for this “poem” and have found it nowhere. Every search on google that comes up, links to a discussion of SOAD lyrics. WHERE IS THIS PEOM??? Couldn’t even find anything here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide Im not sure about the other lyrics to the song. I’ve read other interpretations that could be, but I have no idea. I very well believe that some of these lyrics do have reference to the death of Jesus Christ. I think that what happened with the Armenian Genocide was awful. Most of the people of here probably don’t even know anything about it and are just repeating crap about “the poem” If you have never read about the genocide, you should inform yourself and check out this site. http://www.theforgotten.org/ I think SOAD wanting to stand up for what happened in their country is great and all, but that happened 100 years ago. History does repeat itself, but if you’re into history, read about the beginning of time…not 100 years ago. Instead of complaining about the government that allows SOAD to make millions of dollars, they should go back to where they came from and sing about what really matters….what will happen AFTER you die, not how people died. Okay, sorry, that went off the subject, but either way, it needed to be said!
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March 30th, 2008 02:09PM
Just a though The Keys might refer to to God as well cause God and Jesus give us the Keys to the Kingdom of God and saying why did you leave them on the table saying why didn't you take the opportunity and come with me..It could be like he is Jesus in that line
April 20th, 2008 02:12AM
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