Lyric discussion by incurable_humanist 

I think this song is about more than just artwork, and things that you find in museums. It's about our tendency to keep beautiful or interesting things locked up, when they should be open and free for everyone to enjoy.

However, the tragic part is, while we admire and enjoy beautiful things, we also destroy them (the forests, nature, pieces of art, etc), sometimes purposely, sometimes not. So, it's probably best that those things are kept locked up so they can be preserved for future generations.

I would concur with this. A violin without music ceases to be a violin. It resembles the object, but it no longer shares its purpose.

so far this comment is the one that i agree the most, but also tells me that the incarceration of the real art pieces is beacuse they hold the truth of freedom, and yet there is an interest on slaving people keeping away this truth.

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