Lyrics for Sleep as interpreted by A Red Hotel

Sleep Lyrics
Some say now suffer all the children
And walk away a savior
Or a mad man and polluted
From gutter institutions
Don't you breathe for me
Undeserving of your sympathy
'Cause there ain't no one way
That I'm sorry for what I did

And through it all
How could you cry for me?
'Cause I don't feel bad about it
So shut your eyes
Kiss me goodbye
And sleep
Just sleep
The hardest part is letting go of
Your dreams

A drink for the horror that I'm in
For the good guys and the bad guys
For the monster that I've been
Three cheers for tyranny
Unapologetic apathy
'Cause there ain't no one way
That I'm coming back again

And through it all
How could you cry for me?
'Cause I don't feel bad about it
So shut your eyes
Kiss me goodbye
And sleep
Just sleep
The hardest parts
The awful things that
I've seen

Just sleep
Just sleep
Just sleep
Just sleep
Just sleep
Just sleep
(Lie down)

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inkpussy
04-26-2008

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"although the album is supposed to be about the patient, i honestly don't think this song has anything to do with that character."

I've been thinking something like that lately too. I think it's about him, the popularity and his fans... Like some people are thinking that children (referring to his fans) are suffering, and their savior is walking away and doesn't care (referring to Gerard). They also think that he's some kind of madman and polluted, wrong kind of example to them.

Then he kind of agrees, that he doesn't deserve the sympathy, and still they're crying and breathing only for him... So he requests to kiss him goodbye and carry on, although it's hard to let go of dreams.

I don't know, could it just be a respond for all the publicity and idolizing he has got... Anyway I hope you got my point.

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PFVera
05-25-2008

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This song is in a very big relation to Smashing Pumpkins "Glass and the Ghost Children" with the talking with a therapist thing. and The Pumpkins are a huge influence to Gerard, so it could be his little Ode to them.

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hayleyHARLEQUIN
07-07-2008

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This song is my favourite off the album. It makes me cry everytime I listen to it.

At the beginning, the recorded part is saying:
"...Like last night, they are not like tremors, they are worse than tremors,
they are these terrors. And it's like, it feels like as if somebody
was gripping my throat and squeezing and..."

I think the song has to do with night terrors, as seen at the beginning of the song and the fact they haunt and keep a person up at night. They fear what they see within their mind and are scared to fall asleep because they know they will come back. Everytime the person has the night terrors, they feel as if someone is gripping them by the throat to stop them breathing. They fear that they will die in their sleep, and not have the chance to tell their loved ones how much they mean to the particular person.

Well, that's how I see it, I guess from a personal perspective.

The second recording, after 'The hardest part's the awful things that I've seen', is saying
[Voice recording:]
"...Sometimes I see flames. And sometimes
I see people that I love dying and... it's always..."

And at the end of the song, he is actually screaming 'WAKE UP!'

That pretty much sums up what it means to me.

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Smearon
07-11-2008

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The Black Parade is a concept album
Three Cheers was not

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wednesdayaddams
07-28-2008

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I think this is where the Patient accepts somewhat that he's going to die and he can't do anything about all the horrible things he's seen and done in his life.

'Cus their aint no way,
That im coming back again'

That even if he had the chance, there's no way in hell he would come back to life. There seem to be quite a few lyrics in TBP that say something like that, that yeah, death is scary and all, but compared to life...I'd rather stay dead. It's quite interesting...

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BetterDeadOnRed
09-12-2008

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Great song. Gerard's vocalization really shines through towards the end.

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master_erk
09-30-2008

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woot woot

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Thedeadaresleeping
11-06-2008

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This is my fav song on the album, Gerard said this song was about him expericening night terrors in The Paramour.
To me, the song is about everything that you fear the most, and everything you wish you were, like fearless, or something. It also reminds me of 9/11 for some reason.

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chemical331
02-13-2009

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i love this song but for some reason when i listen to it i think as if there going to the army and there saying goodbye to their family and friends. there crying and begging him to stay but he already made up his mind about going so hes just telling them to not feel sad and just accept it.
i know im wrong but im just saying what i think of when i hear this song.


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Humble
02-14-2009

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I think of this entire album as the memoirs of a war veteran. This song in particular makes me think of men like Paul Tibbet, who see the atrocities they have committed as having been their civic duty.

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RevengeAddict
03-29-2009

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Actually, The song was written for Frank by Gerard. The whole hotel thing is true. It is actually Frank talking in the beggining, If you listen closely. Frank was having nightmares of people he loved dying, and he felt things at his thoat. Gerard wrote the song for him to help him go to sleep. How sweet XD

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WhoaRevenge
07-09-2009

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This song actually makes me sleep. Not in a bad way, though! I mean... like the instruments and Gerard's voice and everything... it's just... beautiful... I feel like sleeping just thinking about it.
I remember listening to this in a hospital and I was just sitting there, waiting and falling... to... sleep...
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...
...
HA HA!

Are you sure that's Frank talking at the start? It sounds more like Gerard to me. Well, I don't really know Gerard so I could be wrong.

I think he's saying that he's done bad stuff in the past and he doesn't feel guilty about it, coz he got something good out of it anyway... I dunno.

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