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'Rose' arrives as a study in restraint and release. The track moves through quiet, measured verses where Maynard James Keenan's voice sits low in the mix, describing a landscape of small creatures and compromised will. There's a deliberate tension in the phrasing: "Stay frozen, compromising / What I will / I am", a stutter between submission and selfhood that the arrangement mirrors with its sparse instrumentation and careful dynamics. The song pivots sharply in its final third. Where it had asked permission to exist, it now demands it. The repetition of "I will / I am" becomes a mantra of refusal, each iteration gaining weight until the moment of rupture: "I rose, I roared / Aloud here". It is a song about the cost of compliance and the sudden, necessary violence of breaking free from it. Billy Howerdel wrote this as the final composition for the album, and that placement feels intentional: a closing statement on the record's themes of control and resistance.
"Rose" is a track by A Perfect Circle, from the album Mer de noms, released 22nd May 2000. The track is 3:26 long. It's filed under Hard Rock. Full lyrics are available below.
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