Lyric discussion by kendallkimosabe 

actually, this is a song about monarch slavery.

from vigilantcitizen.com:

" Right from the start of the video, the subject matter of the song is made very clear. The setting is totally unreal and synthetically created. A little girl, apparently a child version of the singer Hayley, runs towards a strange world, bearing monarch butterfly wings on her back, symbolizing that she is a Monarch slave. She almost reluctantly enters a symbolic gateway, representing the start of her dissociative state. The door violently shuts down behind her, which hints the viewers to the fact that this wonderland is forcibly induced on the child. The lyrics of the first verse describe the reality of the slave.

Well she lives in the fairy tale Somewhere too far for us to find Forgotten the taste and smell Of a world that she’s left behind It’s all about the exposure the lens I told her The angles are all wrong now She’s ripping wings off of butterflies

The girl lives in a “fairy tale”, which is her dissociative mind state. It is “too far for us to find” due to the fact that this world can only be found in the confines of her consciousness. The slave has been removed from her family and the real world to live in a confined environment. She has “forgotten the taste and smell” of the the “real world” she has left behind. She lives in a prison for kids, a human rat laboratory and she is constantly manipulated by her handlers. All of her senses are subject to constant pressure and pain and her perception of reality is completely distorted: “The angles are all wrong now“. She is a Monarch slave and is thus “ripping wings off of butterflies“.

Keep your feet on the ground When your head’s in the clouds

The dissociative state experienced by Monarch slaves is often described as a sensation of weightlessness. While her feet are on the ground, her consciousness is in an alternate reality or “in the clouds“. The girl in the video walks around this strange world filled with fairy tale characters which are reminiscent of those found in Alice in Wonderland or the Wizard of Oz, the stories most commonly associated with mind control. The blurriness of the scenes and the presence of mushrooms in the background refer to the use of hallucinogenic drugs during Monarch Programming. The girl enters a castle, representing her inner consciousness. Mirrors, reflections and the girl’s multiplication symbolize the girl’s fragmented/compartmentalized mind state. The girl stands still while an independent, alternate personality, looking back at her through the mirror brushes her hair. Mirrors and castles are triggers that are often used in Monarch Programming. The second verse of the song describes a disturbing reality of Monarch slaves.

So one day he found her crying Coiled up on the dirty ground Her prince finally came to save her And the rest you can figure out But it was a trick And the clock struck 12

This is the picture painted by this verse: the slave’s handler enters her “cell”, where she is coiled up and deeply traumatized. The floor is dirty. It has been documented that victims of mind control are forced to live rooms littered with feces (I can’t make this stuff up). Her “prince”, who is in fact her handler, comes in to “save her from her pain”. Handlers are often portrayed as the slave’s savior, who will guide them through traumatic events. The line “And the rest you can figure out” alludes to the worst: the “prince” came to rape her. It was a trick, he was not a prince, only a sadistic handler furthering the girl’s trauma with sexual abuse. During those repeated assaults, the slaves are forced to dissociate from reality. The lyrics of the song’s bridge aptly define this concept.

Well you built up a world of magic Because your real life is tragic Yeah you built up a world of magic

She has built, brick by brick, a wall in her consciousness that dissociates her from reality. She escapes into a world of magic due to the extreme trauma she has to live through on a daily basis. Probably because the girl’s curiosity concerning her own mind has lead her too far, the world of wonders quickly becomes nightmarish. Creepy puppets make their way out of the mirrors. The characters of her fairy tale world suddenly become terrifying. An evil-looking character, dressed as a thief holding an ax, approaches her. Is she being reprimanded by her handlers for “not following the script” of her programming? The girl is understandably freaked out and runs away. The lyrics explain this difference between reality and fiction.

If it’s not real You can’t hold it in your hand You can’t feel it with your heart And I won’t believe it

But if it’s true You can see it with your eyes Or even in the dark And that’s where I want to be, yeah

The girl runs out of the castle and falls into the grave dug by … Paramore? That is not really cool of them. Hayley gets up, throws the girl’s doll into the grave and they start burying her. At face value, this can interpreted as the burial of the “young irresponsible girl” living in a fairy tale. On a second level, this can be seen as the burial of the innocence of a child after experiencing traumatic events. Whatever the meaning one attributes to the burial, the message of the video is not to sympathetic to the girl’s quest of self-knowledge and emancipation. Seems like they’re saying “This is what you get for trying to know your real self”. "

the article says that paramore is supporting monarch slavery. my opinion is that though i do believe that brick by boring brick by paramore is about monarch slaverly, i do not believe that they are supporting this or trying in any way to portray the worlds it is said some slaves see in a way to control minds. i believe that its more a warning about this cause, as it says in the song "if it's true, you can see it with your eyes and even in the dark and thats where I want to be." paramore is a christian band associated with the warning of many topics teens go through such as suicide and depression, child sex slavery, and yes, monarch slavery. just my opinion, though.

Technically paramore is NOT a christian band,(though they are made up of christians, they don't preach their morals.) as well i don't think you can definitely conclude that this is about monarch slavery. I've looked into this, and i can see how it COULD be the case, but considering as paramore has never confirmed this, it could just be assumption. It's definitely a possibility.

This is very confusing. How is it about monarch slavery? There's not even a single hint about rape or anything like that. You're thinking too hard. Maybe try looking up the actual meaning before you say stuff like "Her 'prince' came to rape her." Literally, no one said, "This is what you get for not trying to know your real self." I feel like your mind is in a really bad place right now. Please talk to someone.

I wish you the best in life, kid.

@eva1160905 Ugh, alright man. I didn’t want to be reminded of this shit but here we go. Please, if you’ll notice, this comment is from, like 11 years ago. I was 12. I didn’t know what the fuck I was talking about, and for some reason SongMeanings will not let you delete comments or disable your account because this is a nightmare website, apparently. Suffice it to say that I don’t believe this anymore, but you’re right, I was in a ridiculously dark place and was going through some pretty traumatic shit. I talked to people eventually when I had the ability...

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