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Listen to "Paradise Lost, a poem by John Milton" at https://theused.ffm.to/heartwork From the new album āHeartworkā out now! Get exclusive merch bundles at https://theused.ffm.to/heartwork Iāve always been a bit obsessed with Paradise Lost. I really dug deep into the poem and its author, John Milton. As I was reading a lot of his political essays I realized that a lot of what āSatanā says in Paradise Lost are quotes directly from John Miltonās own mouth. A lot of people thought he was the devil back then. He had a huge problem with the show of opulence from the Church. He thought it was disgusting. His poem is about the failed revolution against the Church of England, which is Satanās failed revolution on earth. And whatās more incredible or exciting than a failed revolution? - Bert TOUR: https://theused.net Follow The Used āŗ Twitter https://twitter.com/wearetheused āŗ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theused āŗ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theused āŗ Spotify http://bit.ly/TheUsedSpotify āŗ Apple Music http://bit.ly/TheUsedAppleMusic Music Video Produced and Directed by Brian Cox Starring Katherine Murphy, Rhoda Pell & Kyle Pacek Co-Producer: Kevin Garcia Director of Photography: Kevin Garcia 1st A.C.: Christian Chavez Key Grip: Rory OāConnell Assistant Grip: Jeff Anderson Gaffer: Kealan OāConnell Production Design: Nathaly Lopez Set Builder: Austin Brucks Set Dresser: Angelique Rousset-johnson Art Dept: Jade James Art Dept: Rob Marquez Hair & Makeup: Sarah Navarrette Asst. Hair & Makeup: Zoie Roman Stylist: Steven Corona Set PA: Cody Pilkington Set PA: Phil Roetter Edit: Brian Cox BTS video: Eddie Core Jr. Concept dev. and BTS photo: Harriet Fink Crafty: Jen Monson // Daveās Catering LA Shot on location at Independence Studio Woodland Hills & āThe Storybook Houseā eagle rock, CA Lyrics: Paradise Lost, a poem by John Milton To whom it may concern, and all the tragic weāve been through No matter where I go I keep on running into you Blink of an eye, feels like forever Same as it ever was, same as whatever Before the yellow fades to blue Iām shaken Canāt bring myself to cut ties I know you better than anyone Blessed with this curse my whole life, wonāt let me shake the shadow Paradise lost in your eyes I know you better than anyone Blessed with this curse my whole life, wonāt let me shakeā Iām shaken Found the key but couldnāt open the cell This selfishness was part of saving myself From you now I hold the disease Planted the poisonous seed Tried not to eat from the tree Will I survive? Itās so hard to tell #ParadiseLost #Heartwork #TheUsed
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