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Tool - The Patient Song MeaningsLyrics:A groan of tedium escapes me Startling the fearful Is this a test? It has to be Otherwise I can't go on Draining patience
2007-03-11 06:31:46  
I understand I am just presenting my own interpretation, but I wish to add it to the plethora of your own, as we all interpret everything through the veil of our own lives. I believe this song is about the path to being a doctor, "The Patient," of course, being the final purpose of this path. "A groan of tedium escapes me, startling the fearful." A reference to the tedium of study and learning, accompanied by the patients who fear for their health. "Is this a test?" Is the medical education a test? Surely the hardships that go with it are not necessary for practice, but more of a rite of passage into the profession. "It has to be. otherwise I can't go on. Draining patience. drain vitality. This paranoid, paralyzed vampire acts a little old." Continuation of the earlier theme, I can't really place specific meaning to this. "But Im still right here, giving blood and keeping faith. and Im still right Here. But Im still right here, giving blood and keeping faith. and Im still right Here." Faith in your purpose, giving blood being both metaphorical for the giving of life and effort, and perhaps literal. "Im gonna wait it out" He is going to keep trying to follow his path "If there were no rewards to reap, No loving embrace to see me through this tedious path Ive chosen here, I certainly would've walked away by now." If there was no purpose he would've given up by now. The loving embrace of those he has healed, the tedious path the education and training to get there, and the life one has to live as a doctor. "If there were no desire to heal The damaged and broken met along this tedious path Ive chosen here, I certainly would've walked away by now." Pretty much self-evident meaning in my context. The desire to heal is the only thing that keeps him going. "I still may. and I still may. Be patient." The use of the word patient, in its other meaning and context "I must keep reminding myself of this..." He must keep reminding himself of the purpose of this path "Im gonna wait it out. Im gonna wait it out. Gonna wait it out. Gonna wait it out." He is going to keep trying. Although I understand this is only my own interpretation, I have also noticed various other references to medicine, and the medical education in Tool's songs. Particularily the anatomical references to the album art of Lateralus, and the reference on 10,000 Days to the doctor and his patient, to name two. I believe this song is perhaps a tribute to those who struggle through such a difficult path and career, and acknowledgement that the only reason many persevere is only for those they can help. I invite your own thoughts on my interpretation.
2007-03-29 23:56:07  
I believe it to be a song about hope. Hope that there's more to life and what we're going through now is worth the pain. "I certainly would've walked away" means if there were no rewards to reap, no loving embraces, he would've committed suicide. I'm not sure why, but this song has always seemed to be about not taking one's own life. "A groan of tedium escapes me, Startling the fearful." -He got sick of the tedium of life, startling the fearful thought of suicide. "But I'm still right here Giving blood, keeping faith And I'm still right here." -He has persisted and kept his hope in the better parts of life, all the while "giving blood", or suffering. "Be patient. I must keep reminding myself of this." -He must remember to have faith in life. I found this theme of hope and to live to the fullest to be scattered throughout the CD, such as on the song Lateralus. "I'm reaching up and reaching out. I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me. And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been. We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been."
2007-04-12 15:54:19  
the majority of Maynard's lyrics are so ambiguous that they are open to several meanings and this one's no different but here's a view no-ones mentioned so far. Since the word patient itself has two meanings, perhaps he is using lyrics about being a doctor and despite the difficulties of it continue on because of the spiritual reward he feels from helping people. 'a groan of tedium escapes me, startling the fearful.' the Dr releases a groan of tedium about his work, patients around him are 'startled' and suspect bad news. 'Draining patience. drain vitality. 'this paranoid, paralyzed vampire act's a little old.' he is drained of life and energy and refers to himself as a vampire because of his nocturnal life in work. 'But I'm still right here, giving blood and keeping faith.' giving blood may mean he is giving his own life over to what he does or he is giving blood or 'life' to other people. Both choruses also could be interpreted in this way too. Like I said though, I suspect it has more than one meaning
2007-04-13 21:47:26  
This song could just be about a patient who isn't terminal yet but suffering. If there was no reason to live (for others it seems), he/she just might give up (and still may anyway). The patient must keep reminding him/herself of this...
2007-04-21 13:32:07  
This song is most definitely not about religion. Maynard is singing about a loved one or at least the representation of one.
2007-05-27 10:05:18  
This song has to be one of my favorite songs by Tool. I think that while many Tool songs have multiple meanings, this is one of their more straightforward ones. To me it is about someone who is in love, but the relationship is not what he wants it to be. He finds himself having to sacrifice -Draining patience Drain vitality. But he wants to stay in it and see what happens because of his love for this person-But I'm still right here Giving blood, keeping faith And I'm still right here. He thinks that (he not meaning Maynard, but the person in this song) all the sacrifice is worth it.-If there were no rewards to reap No loving embrace to see me through This tedious path I've chosen here I certainly would've walked away By now But even though he feels this love, it is so hard to stick with it and he must keep reminding himself of this. He says that he still may, but at the end he decides to wait more and everything will be worth it once things are how they should be in his relationship.
2007-10-06 11:18:56  
Monk seems the most correct, though all are correct in their own way, if you listen to "Wings for Marie" and "10000 Days (Wings part 2)," you'll hear the story of Maynards mother and her 10000 day coma, which ended by pulling of the plug... 'The Patient' makes this somewhat obvious... The Test being her time in the coma.. Having to wait it out.. She's keeping faith.. Though she hasn't really 'chosen the path' in the literal sense, she has fought, what could be a subliminal fight, to live.. Though no-one really knows what one experiences in a coma... No doubt there are many references to religion like some have said in it, as it is the same way for the Wings songs on "10000 Days"... (shaking her fists at the gates of heaven and saying that she's home now) actually a lot of this album seems to have some reference to her, or states of Consciousness, or faith as some have said... 'This body, this body holding me, feeling eternal All this pain is an illusion.' 'Hold on, stay inside This holy reality, this holy experience.'
2007-10-13 16:56:50  
I believe this song equates patience with faith. It is about making the selfless choice to sacrifice for the sake of others and having faith in that choice. The path of selflessness is chosen both to fulfill a “desire to heal” and for “rewards to reap.” The path is made “tedious” by vampires who are “draining patience” and "vitality.” The persistent theme is vigilance to one’s cause, “wait it out,” “be patient” are echoed throughout. One such "patient" person is becoming disillusioned by the choice issuing a "groan of tedium” and wondering if his faith is being tested. Ultimately he decides he has to believe he is being tested because the alternative is giving up. "It has to be, otherwise I can't go on." This line seems to be a confirmation of faith but it is belied by its delivery which gives a sense of resignation. As if this person is simply following an already chosen path. Maybe a decision made in a more optimistic time. There are "broken and damaged," people who have lost their own paths or simply living languid ineffectual lives. These are part of the reason for following the "tedious path." The author has a desire to "heal" them. In the song it sounds like a spiritual rejuvenation but I believe it could take whatever form your particular path offers, emotional or intellectual healing are possibilities for example. The "vampires" could come in many forms: people who pretend to be "broken and damaged" for the sake of cozening possessions, people who obey no sense of morality maybe even celebrating destruction, people who use another's efforts for their own gain such as music industry executives. The "loving embrace" comes from kindred spirits. While there are "broken" and "vampires," there are also those that are fighting the same fight of faith. Each person sharing the author's path in this way gives some encouragement to "wait it out" and "be patient" and remain steadfast. Because the song ends with the author’s vow to “wait it out,” seemingly proclaiming that the “vampires” will be endured. This is a song of hope and perseverance. A testament to those that stand intransigent along their paths of righteousness, if for no other reason than that the alternative is accepting that there is no ultimate reward for our earthly toils.
2007-10-18 22:57:43  
I think this song refers to being trapped in the egoic need to find salvation in the future while trying to avoid negative emotions
2007-11-07 12:29:50  
To me its not that difficult. but until Maynard comes out with a dvd like the one he did with APC nobody is gonna know what the fucks up with any of his songs, I thought I knew what was goin on in a lot of them but there is so many different views on it all that I've come to the same conclusion that I've come to with religion. Its all true and its all wrong. (with me and religion its all wrong, but everything is relative so its right to somebody) anyways, this song to me is basically clownin on those people who are always waiting for god to come scoop them out shitty situations, or just waiting in general for someone or something who, if it is there, isn't about to do a damn thing but watch the world unfold... or fold. Not to say there's not a god, just not the one christians think of. and by clowning I don't mean making fun of, because his mother was one of those. She suffered plenty and still just sat and waited for "god" to help her while seeing no reward in the end
2007-11-12 14:32:11  
I half agree with the second submission. I think Maynard may be religious but on his terms and in his view of the very idea of religion. Obviously Maynard disagrees with established religion and if you disagree listen to the song "Opiate"
2007-11-13 00:05:27  
I think that "The Patient" questions whether any act we commit is selfless, if you think about it, we do everything for a reward, whether physical or making ourselves feel better, I think that that is what this song is about.
2007-11-16 11:34:58  
it's about waiting for god to reward you for your patience hence the name "the patient". Maynard is once again ragging on religion and saying that some people (like the person in the song)spend their whole life waiting for a gift or eternal life from god but he will never come because he doesn't exist.
2008-02-05 18:09:13  
I think that this song expresses how Maynard feels about his sometimes grueling schedule. (hence 'a groan of tedium escapes me, startling the fearful.') He feels like a robot sometimes, being forced to do this or that. Maybe he feels that the business that goes along with his career steers him away from the real reason he is doing this ... To make deeply profound music that is so hard for us to decipher! Good song though.
2008-02-27 04:49:37  
The key to this song is "a groan of tedium escapes me, startling the fearful". The words are the thoughts of one entity, about its relationship to another entity. A groan of tedium from entity one is enough to startle entity 2. This implies that a direct "HEY" from entity 1 would completely overwhelm, shock, frighten entity 2. Looking back at the album Undertow, particularly 4 degrees, and considering many of their other songs, such as parabola, part of me, etc... I think that you will find that a very compelling interpretation of The Patient is simply this: Tool is a vehicle for an incorporeal spirit which is in you. You are being possessed. What you get out of it is the joy that the music gives you. But, until you recognize that this is a supernatural relationship and acknowledge the reality of that spirit, you are being a timid vampiric parasite on Tool's spirit. Open up and accept it, otherwise you are a "Tick/Leech." Once you do, this patient entity is promising, you will be able to move on together in a holy embrace in your body and then see red and yellow as the world takes on deeper reality. I, personally, doubt that MJK is entirely conscious of the tightly connected meanings of all of Tool's songs, but their consistency, beauty, and natural development from Opiate to 10K makes me believe that he/they are truly inspired in the Classical sense. I speculate that Wings for Marie, while ostensibly about MJK's mother on one level, is a sign that the inspiration behind Tool has completed a cycle and I would not be surprised if they did not produce another inspired album.
2008-03-04 21:56:56  
I believe it is about his faith in god.. for gods sake he was raised in the church.. He's just waiting to see if there is a reward. He like everyone should keeps his mind open...
2008-03-25 23:39:45  
I only made it through the first five or so, I agree with a few but would like to submit. Tool as a group are frustrated. Like I am. We work and go about are lives without realizing our full potential. Every day I get home from my 18 hour day of work, I must remind myself of who we are and how magical it is that we get a chance to be here, alive and breathing. If the possibility of a united world of Peace (like friend of the band Bill Hicks preaches) where all are selfless and we live like Jedi (rewards to reap, you betcha. Imagine and you will see the rewards) what are we waiting for ? ? ? . . . . . . Be Patient, I am giving blood and keeping faith in the human experience but we have wars, class, it's frustrating, if the possibility of the future wasn't so bright, I certainly (ME TOO) would have walked away by now......the way it's looking, I still may. But Tool is not about despair, they ARE about hope, and we as a people MUST recognize and take control of our H-O-L-Y existence. god (a word invented by humans) surely won't.
2008-05-20 13:16:07  
I think this song is about a person who waits, and waits for his salvation and never gets it , this song is clearly about the lies of christianity and how they leer you in with false hope, and promises of salvation.
2008-05-22 17:18:11  
I'd say pretty confidently that the song is about Maynards mother, Judith Marie, and her years of suffering, spent in paralysis after she suffered a stroke. She clung on for 27 years, and even after all these horrible events she remained faithful to God, and clung to her life, praying for her loved ones, -especially maynard. The songs about her time in this state, so the title "patient" doubles as both someone who is hopeful and has patience, AND a patient in a hospital. It focuses on her determination to stay faithful through and through her suffering, clinging on for whatever reason. The lyrics are either from Judith's perspective, or from Maynards himself. Either way, after her death (which occured after this album was released) Maynard had a revelation and his thoughts of his mother are much nicer than before. (especially from the APC song "Judith"). Maynard always had a hard time with his mothers faith through his life, he always seemed to despise her blind trusting faith in the unknown, and the fact that she never shook this belief seemed to anger and confuse him more-so. You can see it in a lot of Maynards songs (like Weak and Powerless, and Judith)... This is a continuation of those feelings, and by this time, they had been dragged on for quite some time, so Maynard is getting tired of it all, which may be an explaination for the line "This paralyzed vampire acts getting old", and a few others. However the song is totally open to personal fan interpretations. Even if this is Maynards actual meaning in the lyircs, his interpretation of it is just as valid as anyone elses. (sorry for length) -Mac
2008-06-06 14:13:47  
Tool, or Maynard says he writes words what the music says to him, in a way. I doubt it has just one meaning. I do believe it has a lot to do with tensions in the band, they have stated many times that frustration, tension, and anger towards each other is a usual tool (no pun intended) to express oneself and outlet those frustrations in a good way. It seems pretty obvious that they don't get along perfectly, and continue to work together because they know what they have together. During the time when they were in the studio, they weren't exactly getting along, The record company was dragging them through lawsuits, and Maynard was getting into A perfect Circle. Now, I think a good portion of the lyrics came from that tension, the tedious bullshit that was making Tool no fun for them, but the desire to continue with the band, knowing even though they were pissing each other off, and getting screwed by thier label, they still cared for eachother, fans and such cared, and that was a big part of wanting to continue. To be Patient. Wait it out. I think this song, and Schism are very similiar, from an emotional point of view. As with every song though: "when you listen to 'em, whatever you think it's about... THAT'S what it's about!"-Layne Staley Discuss this group in the Tool forum |
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