The Art of Suicide - Emilie Autumn (with lyrics) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/11/28

Since wingedzephyr has made their videos private I figured that I could make more to take their place:) I know that mine aren't nearly as good as wingedzephyr's but i tried:)

Song: The Art of Suicide

Artist: Emilie Autumn

Album: Opheliac

I don't own anything.

Enjoy:)

Comments

10 years ago

UltimateDorito

Was this released before or after her own attempt? It sounds to me like she was trying to explain how she was feeling. I can relate. You don't want to die, you just want the pain to stop. You just want to stop having to fight just to exist. It's a portrait of how it feels. It's an attempt to help people understand. If you listen to it and it fires you up and makes you angry, take that as a good sign. You have a normal survival drive. But don't judge. You don't know until you walk in someone else's shoes what demons are following them, whispering in their ear and sucking the joy out of their daily life. I don't want anyone to worry about me, as it's not an option I seriously consider, but that doesn't mean it doesn't tease me with its promise of relief.

10 years ago

Amira Lockheart

I first found this song when I was going through....problems. Honestly this song helped me a lot. I love her so. 

10 years ago

TheBasil

Beautiful song. Fighting against my suicide feelings, it's hard. At least i know i'm better of living then death. Suicide is horrible and i think that's what this song is about, never take suicide. Because there can still be some meaning there.

10 years ago

Jeffery Grace

Bring back middle school memories.

10 years ago

Metallia Gray

my fav fckin song man...melody and all....its beautiful..

10 years ago

Vivian830

Why live a life ?

10 years ago

locrianfy

''The world it's full of musicians'' we don't need anymore...

10 years ago

Ramon336 Cruz

I think it means suicide is final. ..unless. you're terminal but if you're that sick, then give them something to induce them into a coma and give them nutrients and water like they gave my wife, before she died.

10 years ago

Crowley4004

Just for many people who are fighting over the "meaning" of this song and getting upset thinking that it's glorifying suicide or encouraging it...I don't get that at all when I listen to this song. To me, it's about the romanticized view of suicide. It's pointing out that suicide IS something to be disturbed about, something that needs to be an addressed issue rather than glorified or hushed up, particularly as it is with regards to works centering on the Victorian-era. Just my opinion and what I hear in the song, for anyone who wants to try looking at the song a different way. : )

11 years ago

Jessi Gee

Bridges of sigh? Or Ridges of size. I'm actually not suren

11 years ago

TrueAssassin0

I find this song depressingly beautiful, and it is one of my favorite songs by emilie autumn because of that.

11 years ago

Adam Smith

This is incredibly terrible. 

11 years ago

Leqs

Tantalizing creature.

11 years ago

BridgeToNowhere1994

Its my song, for many reasons that are to graphic to mention.

11 years ago

Susanna Powers

I am normally not a fan of her music, but I love this song.

11 years ago

Taylor Starish

“It is not seen as insane when a fighter, under an attack that will inevitable lead to his death, chooses to take his own life first. In fact, this act has been encouraged for centuries, and is accepted even now as an honorable reason to do the deed. How is it any different when you are under attack by your own mind?” ― Emilie Autumn, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls

11 years ago

JigokuShoujosRevenge

Ok that last sentence. Are sung from her experiences and frame of mind. I don't know why that was so hard to word. . .

11 years ago

JigokuShoujosRevenge

Obviously a controversial song, but she did manage to show people what goes through many suicidal people's minds. And by that fact alone this doesn't necessarily make the song dangerous. I guess it's like a double edged sword thing. I'm not going to shame her because nowhere in the song does say kill yourself. Many of Emilie Autumn's song are sung from the point of view from from whoever it's sung from. (I can't explain it well but maybe someone can understand this?)

11 years ago

finfan7

Your previous wording gave no clue you had ever been. That was just a bit of needed clarity Morality, we'll just set that aside. Lastly, of course suicide is romanticised in our culture. Look at our heroes. The people we call our greatest heroes are those who willingly sacrifice themselves to save the life of another. It is considered wrong to speak ill of the dead. After death, most don't believe there is suffering. Is it any wonder then that there are people who have a wish to be so revered?

11 years ago

JackHabbit

You assumed I have never been suicidal. The experiences I listed were my own. That doesn't mean I defend it like it's a goddamn moral ambiguity. Suicide is selfish, and short-sighted, and weak, and overly romanticized in our culture.

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