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My Chemical Romance Song Meaning
“The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance”
“When I was a young boy,
My father took me into the city
To see a marching band.”
I can connect with these lyrics because when my dad and mom were still married and we lived in lott, Texas, my dad actually took me to the city to see a band and this song played on the way there,“When I was a young boy. My father took me into the city. To see a marching band.”
this was the first song i’d ever heard at that age that “spoke to me” and that to this day is our song me and my dad, and I think My Chemical Romance wrote this about a girl and how she died and he still feels her around sometimes and that death is like a giant parade, made of all the people he’s ever met or known, that makes a ruckus and and is continuous and ever marching forward it’s also about how angry he is that she is gone and how it’s turned him into a social outcast and how he will, one day, join “the Black Parade” proudly and march with everyone else that’s been lost in his lifetime.
My Personal View.
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