Threw you the obvious
And you flew with it on your back
A name in your recollection
Down among a million same

Difficult not to feel a little bit
Disappointed and passed over
When I look right through
To see you naked but oblivious
And you don't see me

But I threw you the obvious
Just to see if there's more behind
The eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy

Here I am expecting
Just a little bit too much from the wounded
but I see, see through it all
See through, see you

'Cause I threw you the obvious
to see what occurs behind
the Eyes of a fallen angel
Eyes of a tragedy

Oh well, oh well
Apparently nothing
Apparently nothing at all

You don't, you don't, you don't see me
You don't, you don't, you don't see me
You don't, you don't, you don't see me
You don't, you don't, you don't see me
You don't see me
You don't, you don't
You don't see me at all


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae, edited by sciencejim, BreakingTheFaith, Serspring, aKiRatM, AnthraxPrincess, markydissod

3 Libras Lyrics as written by Maynard Keenan Billy Howerdel

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    My Interpretation

    I believe this song is about someone who falls in love with another who is wounded either emotionally or spiritually. This person they are in love with is too sad and damaged to reciprocate the same love in return so instead of showing they love them back, they show them nothing, no emotion, just a vacant stare. The entire process of making an effort to love this person becomes emotionally draining. As for the song title, perhaps the love interest in the song is a Libra and in this was not the first Libra this person has had interest in romantically. I assume in the other two cases where Libras were the romantic interest, it hasn't worked out either.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon December 16, 2017   Link

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