What does Right in Two mean?

Tool: Right in Two Meaning

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Right in Two Lyrics

Angels on the sideline,
Puzzled and amused...
Why did Father give these humans free will?
Now they're all confused.

Don't these talking monkeys know that
Eden has enough to go around?
Plenty in this holy garden, silly monkeys,
Where...

  1. anonymous
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    Jan 30th 2007 !⃝

    In my opinion, by listening to this song many times, and reading some of the interpretations, it is clear to me what mostly all of this song means.

    As Maynard says
    "Don’t these talking monkeys know that
    Eden has enough to go around?
    Plenty in this holy garden, silly old monkeys,
    Where there’s one, you're bound to divide it,
    Right in two."

    For his second verse...
    He talks about how Humans think not only about the resources they have upon their "own" lands, but how people search all of "eden" in order to gain more resources from their own greed. Though, we don't think of how much we really have...we just want more and more.

    For his fourth verse...
    "Father blessed them all with reason.
    And this is what they choose.
    Monkey, killing monkey, killing monkey
    Over pieces of the ground."

    I think of it as him saying how "father" (god) gave us this a more complex mind so we are able to think, and yet we don't use our mind to think logic, we just act. It somewhat relates to how your mother's say "Think before you speak"
    When he says "Monkey, killing monkey, killing monkey. Over pieces of the ground." It's obvious that he's saying "monkeys" (humans) are killing their own brethren in order to embrace more land for their own greed.

    For his fifth verse...
    "Silly monkeys give them thumbs,
    They forge a blade,
    And where there's one they're bound to divide it,
    Right in two.
    Right in two."

    In this, I believe he is speaking of how all we do is "give them thumbs, then forge a blade" (create weapons) to only kill each other, and it fits well because of the fact of how you use a sword and it's used to "cut" things "right in two"

    For his sixth verse...
    "Monkey, killing monkey, killing monkey.
    Over pieces of the ground.
    Silly monkeys give them thumbs,
    They make a club.
    And beat their brother down.
    How they survive so misguided is a mystery.
    Repugnant is a creature who would
    Squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here"

    I think of this as him talking about us, in our own "safe havens" just as we use our own fists "They make a club and beat their brother down." to only slaughter our own brethren as we do with swords, guns...plastic objects O_o...etc...and it talks of us being reluctant to look up toward "heaven"

    Most of the song I believe goes well with what's going on now, the war in Iraq, and has a great meaning towards what we're doing now.

    Well, that's my opinion on what this song means.

  2. anonymous
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    Jan 29th 2007 !⃝

    i think its obvious that most of us would agree that this song is talking about man wanting to divide and conquer everything in this world...but I think it is even more specific to todays current situation of the war in Iraq..."EDEN" the birthplace of mankind according to the Bible would be in present day Iraq or formerly known as Babylon ...the cradle of civilization...
    these lyrics: "How they survive so misguided is a mystery.
    Repugnant is a creature who would
    Squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here" I think represents the religious ideology that sort of defines the middle eastern culture..doing all things in the name of ALLAH

    these lyrics: "Fight over the clouds, over the earth, over sky.
    Fight over life, over blood, over air and light.
    Over love, over sun, over nothing.
    Fight till they die. Over what? Over lies and greed"...might symbolize the U.S. motives for being in Iraq, in particular the last line.

    these lyrics: "Angels on the sideline again.
    Been so long with patience and reason.
    Angels on the sideline again.
    Wondering when this tug of war will end"...i think represents all the innocent people who have to get in the middle of all the chaos which is "war"

    thats my 2 cents

  3. anonymous
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    Oct 10th 2006 !⃝

    I've read and tried to self interpret many of Maynards songs, but this is the first one I will share my interpretation with others.

    First I would like to point out that many of maynards songs seem to have religious themes, always very sarcastic or anti-religion.

    Seeing this be the case we have to wonder if Maynard is atheist or if he believes in the devil, though I belive an atheist would not aknowledge the existence of angels if he didn't believe in them in some way.

    The religious theme in this song seems to me like a taunt towards god, saying

    "why did father give these humans free will?
    Now they're all confused."

    in deep religious philosophy, some religions belive in an actual war in heaven which involved god, jesus, and lucifer as seperate beings. Lucifer and jesus were actually both asked to come up with a plan for humans.

    Jesus wanted us to have choice, some to make it back to heaven (heaven being a place close to god) and others hell ( a place far from god) lucifer wanted to abolish free will so we would all make it back. Apparently god chose jesus's plan, and lucifer was cast out of heaven.

    Now satan is taunting god by saying his plan was stupid, and he uses Maynard as a way of putting his message outh there.

    Of course I may be reading way to much into it, but I do think Maynard has deep seeded beliefs or something that would cause him to write some of the music he writes.

  4. anonymous
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    Oct 1st 2006 !⃝

    This one is pretty obvious, and everyone seems to be getting it. It's all about how we humans as a race, despite all of our technological advances, are still the apes we once were.
    "silly monkeys, give them thumbs, they make a club, and beat their brother down."

    humans are still and more than ever bloodthirsty and primal, willing to kill their own kind over material possessions, using tools to further advance their own lives as individuals and not as a whole.

  5. anonymous
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    Sep 10th 2006 !⃝

    This song is clearly about the never ending war in the middle east over Israel (the promised land/eden)
    where the Arabs and the Israelis are still primitive enough to fight for a piece of land, instead of living like brothers.

    'right in two' in my opinion is from the bible, where two women come to king david each claiming that a baby belongs to her. The king says "cut it right in two, and give each woman half of the baby"
    one woman agrees, the other doesnt, and prefers the other woman to have the baby, just so no harm is done to it.
    That woman is clearly the true mother of the baby, and king david gives her the baby.

    Maynard thinks the same should be done with the land.
    Cut it right in two, and see who agrees and who doesnt, see who the land truly means more to.

    So far by this method it seems that the Jews care more about Israel, since they are not the one constantly bombing the promised land.

  6. anonymous
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    Aug 31st 2006 !⃝

    What's interesting about this song is that the violence of monkeys is used as a metaphor for human war and violence when in fact humans are by far the most violent of all primates. And a message to everyone - monkeys are not apes and apes are not monkeys. Monkeys have tails, we apes do not.

  7. anonymous
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    Aug 28th 2006 !⃝

    Monkeys = humans is interesting because monkeys are considered to be extremely violent compared to humans. This is due mainly to the fact they have less communication. Don't know if Tool had this in mind when they wrote the song, but it is pretty interesting.

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  8. anonymous
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    Aug 2nd 2006 !⃝

    Simply put, monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground.
    Why kill when they can just cut it right in two?
    Or
    why cut it in two when you can share?
    Silly monkeys.

  9. jewstalker@yahoo.com
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    Aug 1st 2006 !⃝

    This song is claerly about how since humans obtained knowledge, they also obtained the power to choose. Since we learned to choose, we become more ignorant. It is clear proof that our knowledge will be the downfall of our existence. We learned that we can percieve things in different ways, this gives us the ability to be wrong. Since we did learn to think for ourselves, we learned viloence. And we learned that this violence can be used to destroy those who stand in the way of our beleifs. Monkey is a referance to human beings, if no one discovered that in the translation, then they need to look depper into things.And one thing I would like to say, god didn't offer knowledge for the fact of thos song. If you have read the bible, and understood it, then you would know that the serpent in the garden of eden was satan, and the apple represented knowledge. God didn't want us to obtain knowledge for this very reason.If we know things, then we have the ability to choose, if we can choose then we can choose to disbeleive god, and if noone beleives in god, then he dies, he is kept alive through our beleif in him since beleof is the way he survies. Beleif is the most powerful tool humans beings have. But our ignorance gets in the way. That's all this is.

  10. anonymous
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    Jul 8th 2006 !⃝

    This song denotes that we haven't really progressed from the beasts we were as apes, its all to do with greed, and this will never change.

  11. Zaq
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    Jun 30th 2006 !⃝

    All that is needed:
    Monkeys = Humans
    Eden = Earth

    That is all.

  12. anonymous
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    Jun 26th 2006 !⃝

    This song is about Maynard being disgusted with war and fighting among men. The lyrics portray humans as monkeys fighting over land and creating weapons and using them against each other.

  13. Toolio
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    Jun 25th 2006 !⃝

    "anti-war"

    ...thats it.

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  14. anonymous
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    Jun 22nd 2006 !⃝

    Pretty cut and dry.. another of maynards great social commentaries. where did we go wrong? will we ever shed the monkey mind? the brave new world is here and now.. and we're ruining it.. cause that's what we do. and god.. ?

    "Only heaven's silence for an answer.."
    -Ronan Harris

  15. anonymous
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    Jun 21st 2006 !⃝

    This song is pretty good..
    i think it is about how shit humans are.
    pretty simple..

    This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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