From a Certain Point of View
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The web is a trap
Like the spider's web is a trap for flies
Also, the lovely embroideries are worn by women as traps for men
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
And I want to consider the web as something playful
You see there are so many ways of looking at it
And you will find that all these ways are right
But what we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
Of the view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
There are people for example who can see the web as a trap
And get stuck with that
There are people to whom existence is simply hateful
They see it as nothing but a ghastly mistake
The Lord really erred when he created this world
Because he arranged it in such a way that everything lives
By eating something else
And what I'm doing is I'm describing a certain point of view
(From a certain point of view)
I'm not exactly philosophizing, I'm describing a point of view
You can look at life in such a way
That the whole thing is this ghastly mistake
For example, there's no such thing as genuine kindness or love
Everybody is really pretending that they are loving other people
In order to get some advantage from it
And indeed there's a point of view
Which occurs in certain forms of paranoia
Where people who don't seem to be real they are mechanisms
And you can think that out quite intensely
With a good deal of intelligence
After all if you start from a good old Darwinian or Freudian basis
And see that man is a material machine
And that the consciousness of man is simply a very evolved
And complicated form of chemistry
Well then these awful mechanical things
These Frankenstein's that everybody is, they come around and they say
"Well I'm alive, I'm a human being, I have a heart
I love, I hate, I have problems, I feel."
And you feel like saying
"Come off it, you're just a monster
And you put on the civilized act because really
You're just a set of teeth on the end of a tube."
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
And you've got a ganglion behind those teeth
Which you call your brain and your so alleged mind
And this thing is really basically there for two purposes
One to be cunning enough to get something
To eat to put down the tube
And the other, you know what, Mr. Freud libido
And everything else you see can be construed
As an elaborate subtle way of pretending
That that's not really what you want to do, but you do
But you put on a great show
Now some people according to this view get mixed up
They are so repressed
That what they really want to do is to eat and to screw
They get involved in higher things
That are the masks for these activities
And think that that's the real purpose of life
And then they become what's called neurotic
Because they get involved in being pure camouflage
That's what's called escaping from the facts
Not looking at life, not looking at reality correctly
Like the spider's web is a trap for flies
Also, the lovely embroideries are worn by women as traps for men
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
And I want to consider the web as something playful
You see there are so many ways of looking at it
And you will find that all these ways are right
But what we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
Of the view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
There are people for example who can see the web as a trap
And get stuck with that
There are people to whom existence is simply hateful
They see it as nothing but a ghastly mistake
The Lord really erred when he created this world
Because he arranged it in such a way that everything lives
By eating something else
And what I'm doing is I'm describing a certain point of view
(From a certain point of view)
I'm not exactly philosophizing, I'm describing a point of view
You can look at life in such a way
That the whole thing is this ghastly mistake
For example, there's no such thing as genuine kindness or love
Everybody is really pretending that they are loving other people
In order to get some advantage from it
And indeed there's a point of view
Which occurs in certain forms of paranoia
Where people who don't seem to be real they are mechanisms
And you can think that out quite intensely
With a good deal of intelligence
After all if you start from a good old Darwinian or Freudian basis
And see that man is a material machine
And that the consciousness of man is simply a very evolved
And complicated form of chemistry
Well then these awful mechanical things
These Frankenstein's that everybody is, they come around and they say
"Well I'm alive, I'm a human being, I have a heart
I love, I hate, I have problems, I feel."
And you feel like saying
"Come off it, you're just a monster
And you put on the civilized act because really
You're just a set of teeth on the end of a tube."
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
What we need is the fullness of the view
From a certain point of view
From a certain point of view
And you've got a ganglion behind those teeth
Which you call your brain and your so alleged mind
And this thing is really basically there for two purposes
One to be cunning enough to get something
To eat to put down the tube
And the other, you know what, Mr. Freud libido
And everything else you see can be construed
As an elaborate subtle way of pretending
That that's not really what you want to do, but you do
But you put on a great show
Now some people according to this view get mixed up
They are so repressed
That what they really want to do is to eat and to screw
They get involved in higher things
That are the masks for these activities
And think that that's the real purpose of life
And then they become what's called neurotic
Because they get involved in being pure camouflage
That's what's called escaping from the facts
Not looking at life, not looking at reality correctly
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:15.77] The web is a trap
[00:17.92] Like the spider's web is a trap for flies
[00:21.73] Also, the lovely embroideries are worn by women as traps for men
[00:28.94] From a certain point of view
[00:36.11] From a certain point of view
[00:40.18] And I want to consider the web as something playful
[00:47.13] You see there are so many ways of looking at it
[00:50.54] And you will find that all these ways are right
[00:55.93] But what we need is the fullness of the view
[01:01.88] From a certain point of view
[01:05.85] Of the view
[01:09.10] From a certain point of view
[01:13.05] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:16.60] From a certain point of view
[01:18.48] From a certain point of view
[01:20.38] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:24.08] From a certain point of view
[01:25.80] From a certain point of view
[01:27.73] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:31.17] From a certain point of view
[01:33.06] From a certain point of view
[01:34.67] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:38.42] From a certain point of view
[01:40.35] From a certain point of view
[01:42.13] There are people for example who can see the web as a trap
[01:45.67] And get stuck with that
[01:49.41] There are people to whom existence is simply hateful
[01:54.55] They see it as nothing but a ghastly mistake
[01:58.88] The Lord really erred when he created this world
[02:02.04] Because he arranged it in such a way that everything lives
[02:06.19] By eating something else
[02:09.96] And what I'm doing is I'm describing a certain point of view
[02:13.17] (From a certain point of view)
[02:15.22] I'm not exactly philosophizing, I'm describing a point of view
[02:18.79] You can look at life in such a way
[02:20.38] That the whole thing is this ghastly mistake
[02:25.69] For example, there's no such thing as genuine kindness or love
[02:33.42] Everybody is really pretending that they are loving other people
[02:36.91] In order to get some advantage from it
[02:40.12] And indeed there's a point of view
[02:42.09] Which occurs in certain forms of paranoia
[02:44.76] Where people who don't seem to be real they are mechanisms
[02:49.83] And you can think that out quite intensely
[02:52.23] With a good deal of intelligence
[02:53.96] After all if you start from a good old Darwinian or Freudian basis
[02:58.70] And see that man is a material machine
[03:02.41] And that the consciousness of man is simply a very evolved
[03:06.24] And complicated form of chemistry
[03:09.41] Well then these awful mechanical things
[03:12.94] These Frankenstein's that everybody is, they come around and they say
[03:16.12] "Well I'm alive, I'm a human being, I have a heart
[03:19.48] I love, I hate, I have problems, I feel."
[03:22.82] And you feel like saying
[03:24.24] "Come off it, you're just a monster
[03:28.22] And you put on the civilized act because really
[03:30.94] You're just a set of teeth on the end of a tube."
[03:39.41] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:42.94] From a certain point of view
[03:44.88] From a certain point of view
[03:46.60] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:50.29] From a certain point of view
[03:52.09] From a certain point of view
[03:53.95] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:57.74] From a certain point of view
[03:59.60] From a certain point of view
[04:01.44] What we need is the fullness of the view
[04:04.92] From a certain point of view
[04:06.89] From a certain point of view
[04:38.46] And you've got a ganglion behind those teeth
[04:41.32] Which you call your brain and your so alleged mind
[04:45.02] And this thing is really basically there for two purposes
[04:52.84] One to be cunning enough to get something
[04:55.09] To eat to put down the tube
[04:56.64] And the other, you know what, Mr. Freud libido
[05:00.18] And everything else you see can be construed
[05:03.64] As an elaborate subtle way of pretending
[05:07.24] That that's not really what you want to do, but you do
[05:11.30] But you put on a great show
[05:12.59] Now some people according to this view get mixed up
[05:15.55] They are so repressed
[05:18.04] That what they really want to do is to eat and to screw
[05:22.22] They get involved in higher things
[05:24.44] That are the masks for these activities
[05:27.66] And think that that's the real purpose of life
[05:30.96] And then they become what's called neurotic
[05:36.65] Because they get involved in being pure camouflage
[05:44.21] That's what's called escaping from the facts
[05:48.06] Not looking at life, not looking at reality correctly
[05:53.60]
[00:17.92] Like the spider's web is a trap for flies
[00:21.73] Also, the lovely embroideries are worn by women as traps for men
[00:28.94] From a certain point of view
[00:36.11] From a certain point of view
[00:40.18] And I want to consider the web as something playful
[00:47.13] You see there are so many ways of looking at it
[00:50.54] And you will find that all these ways are right
[00:55.93] But what we need is the fullness of the view
[01:01.88] From a certain point of view
[01:05.85] Of the view
[01:09.10] From a certain point of view
[01:13.05] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:16.60] From a certain point of view
[01:18.48] From a certain point of view
[01:20.38] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:24.08] From a certain point of view
[01:25.80] From a certain point of view
[01:27.73] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:31.17] From a certain point of view
[01:33.06] From a certain point of view
[01:34.67] What we need is the fullness of the view
[01:38.42] From a certain point of view
[01:40.35] From a certain point of view
[01:42.13] There are people for example who can see the web as a trap
[01:45.67] And get stuck with that
[01:49.41] There are people to whom existence is simply hateful
[01:54.55] They see it as nothing but a ghastly mistake
[01:58.88] The Lord really erred when he created this world
[02:02.04] Because he arranged it in such a way that everything lives
[02:06.19] By eating something else
[02:09.96] And what I'm doing is I'm describing a certain point of view
[02:13.17] (From a certain point of view)
[02:15.22] I'm not exactly philosophizing, I'm describing a point of view
[02:18.79] You can look at life in such a way
[02:20.38] That the whole thing is this ghastly mistake
[02:25.69] For example, there's no such thing as genuine kindness or love
[02:33.42] Everybody is really pretending that they are loving other people
[02:36.91] In order to get some advantage from it
[02:40.12] And indeed there's a point of view
[02:42.09] Which occurs in certain forms of paranoia
[02:44.76] Where people who don't seem to be real they are mechanisms
[02:49.83] And you can think that out quite intensely
[02:52.23] With a good deal of intelligence
[02:53.96] After all if you start from a good old Darwinian or Freudian basis
[02:58.70] And see that man is a material machine
[03:02.41] And that the consciousness of man is simply a very evolved
[03:06.24] And complicated form of chemistry
[03:09.41] Well then these awful mechanical things
[03:12.94] These Frankenstein's that everybody is, they come around and they say
[03:16.12] "Well I'm alive, I'm a human being, I have a heart
[03:19.48] I love, I hate, I have problems, I feel."
[03:22.82] And you feel like saying
[03:24.24] "Come off it, you're just a monster
[03:28.22] And you put on the civilized act because really
[03:30.94] You're just a set of teeth on the end of a tube."
[03:39.41] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:42.94] From a certain point of view
[03:44.88] From a certain point of view
[03:46.60] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:50.29] From a certain point of view
[03:52.09] From a certain point of view
[03:53.95] What we need is the fullness of the view
[03:57.74] From a certain point of view
[03:59.60] From a certain point of view
[04:01.44] What we need is the fullness of the view
[04:04.92] From a certain point of view
[04:06.89] From a certain point of view
[04:38.46] And you've got a ganglion behind those teeth
[04:41.32] Which you call your brain and your so alleged mind
[04:45.02] And this thing is really basically there for two purposes
[04:52.84] One to be cunning enough to get something
[04:55.09] To eat to put down the tube
[04:56.64] And the other, you know what, Mr. Freud libido
[05:00.18] And everything else you see can be construed
[05:03.64] As an elaborate subtle way of pretending
[05:07.24] That that's not really what you want to do, but you do
[05:11.30] But you put on a great show
[05:12.59] Now some people according to this view get mixed up
[05:15.55] They are so repressed
[05:18.04] That what they really want to do is to eat and to screw
[05:22.22] They get involved in higher things
[05:24.44] That are the masks for these activities
[05:27.66] And think that that's the real purpose of life
[05:30.96] And then they become what's called neurotic
[05:36.65] Because they get involved in being pure camouflage
[05:44.21] That's what's called escaping from the facts
[05:48.06] Not looking at life, not looking at reality correctly
[05:53.60]