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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Pen And Paper Submitted by: Key: C Tuning: Standard EADGBe Chords used: C -   x32010 F -   133211 Am -  x02210 G/B - x2x003 G -   320003 Intro: C-- x2 Verse 1:   This whole routine is getting old so am i and so are you my reputation lets me know i can do whatever i want to though it seems that you believe you can do whatever it is you please not before not before you wind up on your knees Refrain:   don’t cry to me no more Chorus 1:   you like the way the people stare at you and now you look so fake just thought that you should know   and your all the same and when the curtain drops down you’ll be replaced by something typical Verse 2:   you set yourself up to be sold and thats ok cuz thats your role maybe if you listen take its toll will you do no body wants you though it seems that you believe you can do whatever it is you please not before not before you wind up on your knees (Repeat Refrain and Chorus 1) Bridge: i know i stood so long beside you and i know i should have left you right where i had found you i know i stood so long beside you and i know i should have left you right where i had found you (Repeat Chorus 1) Chorus 2:   you like the way the people stare at you and now you look so fake just thought that you should know   and your all the same and when the curtain drops down you’ll be replaced by something typical  

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La chanson exprime un ras-le-bol face à l'authenticité perdue et à la superficialité des relations humaines. Elle évoque le sentiment que certains se comportent comme des marionnettes, cherchant désespérément l'attention des autres tout en finissant par perdre leur véritable essence. Le narrateur souligne que cette quête d'approbation ne mène qu'à la déception et la solitude. Dans un monde où l'image prime souvent sur la réalité, le propos met en lumière les jeux de façade que l'on rencontre dans les interactions sociales. Il pointe du doigt le danger de se laisser piéger par un rôle artificiel, suggérant que la vie peut rapidement tourner à vide si l'on ne reste pas fidèle à soi-même.