My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade Song Meanings Lyrics:
When I was a young boy,
My father took me into the city
To see a marching band.
He said,
"Son when you grow up, will you be the sa... (See the rest of these lyrics)
Top Rated Interpretation
2006-10-25 13:03:52
Actually, this song, as described by gerard when he recently appeared on fuse, says the man in the song, they called the patient, is dying in a hospital. And his most treasured memory was when his father took him to a parade when he was a young boy. And gerard says he believes that when you die, death comes to you in any form you want it to. So as this man is dying, remembering his father and the parade, death comes to him as a black parade
ninjacait
2007-10-23 05:27:13  
Gerard thinks death comes to everyone in different ways. The Patient's fondest memory was one of his father taking him to see a parade, so death came to him in the form of a parade. There you go. End of story.
anonymous
2007-10-30 17:15:56  
Yes My Chemical Romance wanted it to seem that death comes to a man in the form of a parade, but that's their interpretation. The Black Parade is actually a parade of people marching through purgatory, straight to hell. And in the beginning of the song, it says how the father of a little child asked him to be in the black parade. This means that the child who was taken to the Black Parade was abused by his father. So abused to the point where his father would actually be proud of his son if he were to join the Black Parade and burn in hell.
anonymous
2007-11-01 06:29:18  
Its a song telling people not to be afraid of death. In the shadow of death people worry about if they'll be remembered, if their loved ones can handle themselves well and some others are just to afraid to go through all the pain. It encourages the 'damned' to fight with courage and the ones still living 'to be the chair for all the broken ie. To support them.
I don't think this has anything to do with Jesus. It more like forget Jesus and fight your own battles with courage and hope.Which I feel compelled to add is a very wrong thing to say.
anonymous
2007-11-05 12:22:27  
Um well today is the first time I ever heard this song so I had no idea what it was about and my friend who is an MCR fan wouldn't tell me so thanks lol
(the 2nd one)
anonymous
2007-11-05 12:34:09  
I think it's about a bunch of different things in Gerard way's life because it seems to have so many meanings. Maybe it was like, he took his diary, went to the studio, and the band made an awesome song just after reading it through.
haha that's probably not true though...
anonymous
2007-11-07 22:59:24  
I think this is about the struggle of a new messiah (the patient), who remembers how his father (the old messiah) has passed his duties on to him, when he was young, because his father knew he was not going to make it by himself and would die (and thereby join the black parade). So this son is now in serious trouble as well, but this memory somehow gets him back on his feet again. So he continues to walk in this nomansland that represents his current state of mind and condition, closely followed by the death parade. The singer is acting as a herold of his "widow"-church, who is desperately trying to get him back into life, but even if he fails to do so assuring him, that they will carry on, even without him to lead them.
anonymous
2007-11-10 15:16:53  
"After learning of his illness, reflecting on his life, and dealing with all the issues of mortality, the Patient's own mortality is quickly coming to an end. This illness is most likely heart cancer, since many references at cancer are made throughout the album, and in Dead!, the doctors tell the Patient "they found a complication in your heart". Here the Patient is drifting between life and death, and so death is coming for him in the form of his strongest memory. The Patient's fondest memory is of his father taking him to town as a boy to see a parade ("when I was a young boy, my father took me into the city, to see a marching band"). The Patient's father asks him as a boy "Son, when you grow up, would you be the savior of the broken, the beaten, and the damned?", perhaps preparing the Patient for his future illness, and asking him if he will have what it takes to mentally overcome it and be an example for others who follow in his footsteps to be strong. The Patient's father also tells him "someday I'll leave you a phantom, to lead you in the summer, to join the Black Parade." This hints that the Patient's father most likely died before the Patient, and will help him join the Black Parade (in other words be there when he dies to help him in the afterlife). The song also shows that the Patient most likely had a very good relationship with his father, since his fondest memory in life occured when he was with his father. This may be the opposite of the relationship he has with his mother, which is further detailed in the song "Mama". However, the band has stated that "Mama" represents Mother War, a mother who lost her child(ren) in war. She also represents loss, and so may simply be another figure in the Black Parade.
The Patient passes into a realm of life and death, and sees the Black Parade. The Black Parade seems to take place in the city that he saw the marching band in his youth, only now the city is barren, and more macabre. He sees the performers of the Black Parade, only they too are more macabre than those of the parade he saw in his youth, and seem to represent emotions and other parts of his life. The Black Parade tell him of "the disappointed faces of your peers", which have no effect on the Patient, as he states he "could not care at all", showing he will no longer let anyone dictate his actions, and hasn't quite repented yet (as he does in Famous Last Words). He still doubts himself ("I'm just a man, I'm not a hero" in reference to his father's question at the beginning of the song). He is still firm in his doubt of the world ("you can try, you'll never break me"). Finally The Black Parade assures him that his "memory will carry on", and though he may be dead and defeated his "weary widow marches on." Thus trying to encourage him that he isn't as evil as he thinks, and that if he joins them what he leaves behind in life will be fine.
The song is visually represented by its music video. Some have argued that there is a flaw with the actor portraying the Patient, in that he is not bald, when most people who have cancer and go through chemo are bald. This however is not always the case, so its not necessarily a flaw."
anonymous
2007-11-18 10:05:23  
This song is about the patient, his way to the death and his greatest memory
anonymous
2007-11-26 21:34:43  
I think it's about nazis the black parade being the "Black Army"(Nazis) and in the video the man keeps putting his arm up like the salute for the nazis
"He said, "Son when you grow up,
would you be the savior of the broken,
the beaten and the damned?""
Hitler thought he was the savior
also on the float for the parade there is a skull witch was another symbol for the Nazi Party
anonymous
2007-11-30 19:49:49  
My personal opinion is that it's talking about the soldiers and the war and what the war is doing to us and to them.Also it's talking about remembering the dead soldiers and how we'll carry on their names in pride.
anonymous
2007-12-07 22:41:42  
I think this password is about a gay son who dies
anonymous
2007-12-08 05:47:55  
You know that my interpretation is about a group of teens who is singing anti-christ songs which is wrong. I am very sad because there are teens who are not praising GOD but singing a praise song for satan! how sad and fool those who are doing these including Mcr!!
anonymous
2007-12-22 23:40:13  
I think it's either about the Holocaust or 9/11. Actually, I think the military war idea is good, too.
anonymous
2008-01-03 14:54:18  
This is so totally obviously about the Civil Rights Movement. The black parade is a parade of black people. This is about Martin Luther King Jr.'s son. That's why he is killed in the summer and is now a phantom, and his widow still carries on. The whites' misery and hate will kill us all. "I could not care at all" if I die, because I won't give up and the world can't make me. I'm not going to apologize or be ashamed to be a black person. "You're a chair for all the broken" means MLK Jr. gave validation to our injuries from the fight. We know we aren't alone and that comforts us somewhat. We don't give a @#$% about the disappointed faces of the whites. The part about "she's" watching over me is just a typo.
anonymous
2008-01-15 12:16:55  
I agree with all those who suggested that this is a military reference. I believe that "black parade" refers to all those who have fallen in war -- not THE war; not the current war-- just war in general, all wars.
blackrodd
2008-01-16 15:27:00  
I don't really know what it means ,but it meaning is clear life is for us (the living) I love the part were it says defiant to the end --THATS ME I don't want anyone telling me how to live ,what to think and how to think and Im a real hard core christian --but man its the greatest song I have ever heard!!!!! AND by the way IM 49 YEARS OLD hope to hear from you guys rodd9393@yahoo.com
anonymous
2008-01-17 08:35:27  
Any my chem fan would already know that this song is about how death came to greet "the patient"...
this song means so much to me.
1st its mine and my best friend's song.
and 2nd if in the end death really does come to you as your fondest memory...
death will come to me as something to do with this song...
my fondest memory was when I 1st heard this song...
it was a very amazing thing that happend...
cant wait to die to see how I go.
<3
truth07
2008-01-29 01:53:24  
You All wrong... This is the real meaning of the helish song of my chemical romance..(Welcome to black band parade)
Yes its all about wars, but not in this world but in hell and heaven.. between our God, Angels, and the demons with lucifer..
how?
let me explain to all of you by casting the lyrics:
(When I was
A young boy,
My father
Took me into the city
To see a marching band.
He said,
"Son when
You grow up,
Would you be
The saviour of the broken,
The beaten and the damned?"
He said
"Will you
Defeat them,
Your demons,
And all the non believers,
The plans that they have made?
Because one day
I'll leave you,
A phantom
To lead you in the summer,
To join the black parade." ) In this lines the man that was speaking was Jesus Christ you can say that it was Him because of "Son when
You grow up,
Would you be
The saviour of the broken,
The beaten and the damned?"
He said
"Will you
Defeat them,
Your demons,
And all the non believers,
The plans that they have made?
Because one day
I'll leave you,
A phantom
To lead you in the summer,
To join the black parade" - in this line the Father in heaven was speaking.. and He was talking to His son Jesus Christ.. and the enemies was the demons.
And we are the beaten and the damned that will the savior will save...
In this next following lines was all about the mission of the savior and his adventure in saving The whole world.:
-Sometimes I get the feeling
She's watching over me.
And other times I feel like I should go.
When through it all,
The rise and fall,
The bodies in the streets.
And when you're gone we want you all to know
"We'll carry on,
We'll carry on
And though you're dead and gone believe me
Your memory will carry on
We'll carry on
And in my heart I can't contain it
The anthem won't explain it." - In This lines of the first chorus is the continuing of the mission of the savior
A world that sends you reeling
From decimated dreams
Your misery and hate will kill us all
So paint it black
And take it back
Let's shout it loud and clear
Defiant to the end
We hear the call
To carry on
We'll carry on
And though you're dead and gone believe me
Your memory will carry on
We'll carry on
And though you're broken and defeated
Your weary widow marches
In The Ending of the bridge the chemical romance says that our savior Jesus Christ was lost in the battle "Take a look at me
'Cause I could not care at all "
:
On and on we carry through the fears
Oh oh ohhhh)
Disappointed faces of your peers
(Oh oh ohhhh)
Take a look at me
'Cause I could not care at all
In this folowing lines was the devils or Satan was talking his lines :
Do or die
You'll never make me
because the world
Will never take my heart
Go and try
You'll never break me
We want it all
We want to play this part
- in Those lines above was all about challenging of demons to Jesus christ
And In This Lines was the surrendering of Jesus Christ:
I'm just a man,
I'm not a hero
Just a boy
Who had to sing this song
Im just a man,
I'm not a hero
I
Don't
Care
-It says Im only A Human Im not A hero(the Surrendering of Jesus Christ)- "I DONT CARE!"
In the last chorus is the victory of the demons...
We'll carry on
We'll carry on
And though your dead and gone believe me
Your memory will carry on
You'll carry on
And though you're broken and defeated You're weary widow marches on
And that is the real Terrible meaning of the Song of MRC welcome to black parade - The Song of the Devil's Glory
anonymous
2008-02-10 16:26:50  
The one about the Nazis sounds like it could b true...also the one about 9-11, but I think it's about a man dying in a hospital who remembers the holocaust and 9-11 and then dies and joins th black parade
anonymous
2008-02-26 12:21:13  
It's like what a anonymous(1) said
"It's about not letting death beat you. The speaker is telling how his father died, and gave the job of protecting others from death to his son."
But more like,protecting the dead, like being respectful.
I know.. It sounds kinda stupid
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