Frgt10
Linkin Park Lyrics


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From the top to the bottom
Bottom to top, I stop
At the core, I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me
We're stuck in a place so dark, you can hardly see
A manner of matter that splits with the words I breathe
And as the rain drips acidic questions around me
I block out the sight of the powers that be
Duck away into the darkness, times up
I wind up in a rusted world with eyes shut
So tight that it blurs into the world of pretend
And the eyes ease open and it's dark again

From the top to the bottom
Bottom to top, I stop
At the core, I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me
But why should I care?

In the memory, you'll find me
Eyes burning up
The darkness holding me tightly
Until the sun rises up

Listen to the sound, dizzy from the ups and downs
And nauseated by the polluted rock that's all around
Watchin' the wheels of cars that pass
I look past to the last of the light
And the long shadows it cast
A window grows, captures the eye
And cries out a yellow light as it passes me by
And a young, shadowy figure sits in front of a box
Inside a building of rocks with antennas on top
Now nothing can stop in this land of the pain
The same lose, not knowing they were part of the game
And while the insides change, the box stays the same
And the figure inside could bear anybody's name
The memories I keep are from a time like then
I put on my paper so I could come back to them
Someday I'm hopin' to close my eyes and pretend
That this crumpled up paper can be perfect again

From the top to the bottom
Bottom to top, I stop
At the core, I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me

I'm here at this podium talking, this ceremonial offering's
Dedicated to urban dysfunctional offspring
What's happening?
City governments are eternally napping
Trapped in greedy covenants, causin' urban collapsing
Bullets that scar souls, with dark holds
Get more than your car stole
Some hearts be blacker than charcoal
For real, this society's deprivation depends
Not on our differences, but the separation within
No preparation is made, limited aid, minimum wage
Livin' in a tenement cage where rent isn't paid
Tragedy within a parade
The darkness overspreadS like permanent plague
I'm the forgotten

In the memory, you'll find me
Eyes burning up




The darkness holding me tightly
Until the sun rises up

Overall Meaning

"Frgt/10" is a haunting song by Linkin Park that expresses feelings of being lost and forgotten. The lyrics begin with the singer expressing how they feel like they are stuck in a dark place, where they are unable to see anything clearly. The singer talks about how they feel lost and forgotten, and how memories from their past continue to haunt them. The lyrics also suggest that the world around them is contaminated and polluted, both physically and emotionally, and that they have no control over it.


The song then shifts to talk about the decay of society and how people are left to fend for themselves in a world that is failing them. The singer talks about the ineffectual nature of city governments, the ready availability of guns, and the bleak reality of living in a tenement cage. The song touches on the idea that society is broken, and that we are failing to take care of those who need it the most.


Overall, "Frgt/10" is a dark and ominous song that expresses feelings of being lost in a world that is failing. The lyrics touch on themes of decay, neglect, and hopelessness, all of which are poignantly captured in the moody and melancholic music.


Line by Line Meaning

From the top to the bottom
Starting from the highest point to the lowest.


Bottom to top, I stop
Going back the other way now, but stopping partway.


At the core, I've forgotten
I've lost track of what really matters.


In the middle of my thoughts
Lost in my own mind.


Taken far from my safety
Removed from a comfortable and familiar place.


The picture's there
The image has been burned into my memory.


The memory won't escape me
I can't forget what I've experienced.


We're stuck in a place so dark, you can hardly see
Society is in a state of chaos and despair.


A manner of matter that splits with the words I breathe
My words don't seem to have any impact on the world around me.


And as the rain drips acidic questions around me
I'm being bombarded by harsh and difficult questions.


I block out the sight of the powers that be
I ignore those in positions of power and authority.


Duck away into the darkness, time's up
I retreat from the world and its problems.


I wind up in a rusted world with eyes shut
I find myself in a decayed and run-down environment.


So tight that it blurs into the world of pretend
My reality becomes distorted and unclear.


And the eyes ease open and it's dark again
Reality sets in and it's still bleak and depressing.


But why should I care?
Why bother trying to change the world when it's so messed up?


In the memory, you'll find me
My memories hold a glimpse of who I used to be.


Eyes burning up
Filled with emotion and passion.


The darkness holding me tightly
The pain and fear of the world is consuming me.


Until the sun rises up
Hope for a better future.


Listen to the sound, dizzy from the ups and downs
Overwhelmed by the chaos of the world.


And nauseated by the polluted rock that's all around
Sickened by the filth and corruption of society.


Watchin' the wheels of cars that pass
Seeing the constant, unchanging cycle of daily life.


I look past to the last of the light
I focus on the final glimmer of hope.


And the long shadows it cast
The darkness and despair cast by the dying light.


A window grows, captures the eye
A beacon of hope appears, attracting attention.


And cries out a yellow light as it passes me by
I'm left behind, waiting for my chance to escape.


And a young, shadowy figure sits in front of a box
A person, consumed by technology and media, loses touch with reality.


Inside a building of rocks with antennas on top
A home that's been constructed to shut out the outside world.


Now nothing can stop in this land of the pain
Society is so broken that it can't be fixed by any ordinary means.


The same lose, not knowing they were part of the game
The oppressed and downtrodden aren't aware of how they're being taken advantage of.


And while the insides change, the box stays the same
The world around us may change, but technology remains constant.


And the figure inside could bear anybody's name
The person absorbed by technology could be any one of us.


The memories I keep are from a time like then
My memories are from a simpler, happier time.


I put on my paper so I could come back to them
I write down my memories so that I can revisit them later.


Someday I'm hopin' to close my eyes and pretend
I wish I could go back to that happy time and forget the pain of the present.


That this crumpled up paper can be perfect again
I long for a world that's better than this one.


I'm here at this podium talking, this ceremonial offering's
I'm speaking to a crowd, making a formal presentation.


Dedicated to urban dysfunctional offspring
This message is for those who are struggling in society's broken system.


What's happening?
Why is society so messed up?


City governments are eternally napping
Those in power are unconcerned with the struggles of the people.


Trapped in greedy covenants, causin' urban collapsing
Corruption and self-interest are destroying our cities.


Bullets that scar souls, with dark holds
The violence and pain of the world cause lasting trauma.


Get more than your car stole
Material possessions are nothing when compared to the loss of human life.


Some hearts be blacker than charcoal
There are those among us who are consumed by darkness and hatred.


For real, this society's deprivation depends
The struggles and pain of society are a real and pressing problem.


Not on our differences, but the separation within
The root of society's problems lies in our inability to come together and work towards a common goal.


No preparation is made, limited aid, minimum wage
Those in power have failed to adequately prepare for and address society's problems.


Livin' in a tenement cage where rent isn't paid
People are trapped in poverty and can't even afford housing.


Tragedy within a parade
Even when we come together in unity, tragedy and pain still exist.


The darkness overspreads like permanent plague
The pain and despair of the world seem all-consuming and never-ending.


I'm the forgotten
In the grand scheme of things, I don't matter much to the world around me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Brad Delson, Chester Charles Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joseph Hahn, Mark Wakefield, Mike Shinoda, Robert G. Bourdon

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@louietabiliran

From the top to the bottom
Bottom to top I stop
At the core I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me

We're stuck in a place so dark
You can hardly see
The manner of matter that splits with the words I breathe
And as the rain drips acidic questions around me
I block out the sight of the powers that be
And duck away into the darkness
Times up
I wind up in a rusted world with eyes shut so tight that it blurs into the world of pretend
And the eyes ease open
And it's dark again

From the top to the bottom
Bottom to top I stop
At the core I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me
But why should I care?

In the memory you'll find me
Eyes burning up
The darkness holding me tightly
Until the sun rises up

Listen to the sound
Dizzy from the ups and downs
I'm nauseated by the polluted rot that's all around
Watching the wheels of cars that pass
I look past to the last of the light and the long shadows it casts
A window grows and captures the eye
And cries out a yellow light as it passes me by
And a young shadowy figure sits in front of a box
Inside a building of rock with antennas on top, now
Nothing can stop in this land of the pain
The sane lose not knowing they were part of the game
And while the insides change
The box stays the same and the figure inside could bear anybody's name
The memories I keep are from a time like then
I put on my paper so I could come back to them
Someday I'm hoping to close my eyes and pretend
That this crumpled up paper can be perfect again

Yo, from the top to the bottom
Bottom to top I stop
At the core I've forgotten
In the middle of my thoughts
Taken far from my safety
The picture's there
The memory won't escape me

I'm here at this podium talking
The ceremonial offerings dedicated to urban dysfunctional offspring
What's happening?
City governments are eternally napping
Trapped in greedy covenants
Causing urban collapsing
Bullets that scar souls with dark holes
Get more than your car stole, some parts be blacker than charcoal, for real
This society's deprivation depends not on our differences but the separation within
No preparation is made
Limited aid, minimum wage
Living in a tenement cage where rent isn't paid
Tragedy within a parade
The darkness overspreads like a permanent plague
I'm the forgotten

In the memory you'll find me
Eyes burning up
The darkness holding me tightly
Until the sun rises up



@ranahrantau4517

I'm here at this podium talking
The ceremonial offerings dedicated to urban dysfunctional offspring
What's happening?
City governments are eternally napping
Trapped in greedy covenants
Causing urban collapsing
Bullets that scar souls with dark holes
Get more than your car stole, some parts be blacker than charcoal, for real
This society's deprivation depends not on our differences but the separation within
No preparation is made
Limited aid, minimum wage
Living in a tenement cage where rent isn't paid
Tragedy within a parade
The darkness overspreads like a permanent plague
I'm the forgotten



@Lorijenken

This society's deprivation depends
Not on our differences, but the separation within
No reparation is made, limited aid on minimum wage
Living in a tenement cage where rent isn't paid
Tragedy within a parade
The darkness overspreads like a permanent plague


a little too real with everything happening these days, why I love this song, been on my playlist since 2007.



@6xCamox9

"Nothing can stop in this land of the pain
The sane lose not knowing they were part of the game
And while the insides change, the block stays the same
And the figure inside could bear anybody's name

The memories I keep are from a time like then
I put down on paper so I can come back to them
Some day I'm hoping to close my eyes and pretend that this crumpled up paper can be perfect again"

It was a warning from day one but as predicted, Nobody's Listening.



All comments from YouTube:

@bhishekthakur1331

This is how a remix album should sound like.

@benGman69

A couple songs are a miss, but yeah, they're also remixes. Supposed to be experimental and "dangerous" otherwise not worth the remix.

@itssoorajsharma

Yeh agreed dude

@JakE-ss5vz

@@benGman69 wrong wrong so fucking wrong

@plageran

From the top to the bottom

@tedmetta3423

Totally subverts what we knew so well about the originals. Can't believe I'm so late in hearing these!

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@firmlygraspi1

This early 2000s animation is giving me so many feels

@mrbleach3501

tell me about it da memories

@ALEX9080

I know right tell me about it. ooh how technology has changed

@emancipator6497

+firmlygraspi1 Have you ever seen the Animatrix? If not you should check it/them out.

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