My point still stands. I wasn\'t intended to single out the lyrics, Tool\'s main focus has always been about getting emotions across through the sound of the music. And
this is where the Disposition/Reflection/Triad trilogy works best. Particularly because the part#1 has only 2 sentences (repeated) and the third has no words at all.
The bass, drums, guitars and singing all come together to form a perfect alalgam of aural sensations in the aforementioned song (trilogy) which is what makes is truely beautiful. The song really does reach me, making me feel pity and optimism for the narator, all at once.
And you do seem to have a penchant for other Progressive Rock stylings (such as Pink Floyd) which is why I find it odd that you dislike this song. It\'s also why I think that given time, you\'ll mature and learn the patience that is necessary to truely appreciate, not only the \'boring\' songs, but all of the songs. Enjoyment from music is not only attained through catchy hooks and heavy guitars, but the incitment of emotion within the user. Which can take time to properly instill in someone. And it\'s what I feel their songs achieve above that of any other band.
And I\'ve rambled on for far too long on the matter.

Take all that as you will, but please don\'t interpret it as criticisms of yourself in any way.
