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This song is among the many Nine Inch Nails songs that have had a video scrapped. The video, which was partially finished, apparently showed images of a funeral. Parts of the video appeared as an Easter Egg on the DVD version of ''And All That Could Have Been.''
The footage contains black-and-white footage shots of Reznor in a forest, and color images of a black kingsnake slithering in sand. It also includes Reznor standing in a room with his back to the camera and shows flowers, as well as a feather blowing floating in the windair. Right before it cuts to the black-and-white footage of Reznor, for a split second, it shows a man, maybe (most likely Reznor, ) hovering in the air in a red room. Right in front of him is a bright light that instantly brightens, making the screen white for the black-and-white footage to come in. The second half of the video contains live performance footage of the band.
In November 2000, a post was made to the forum at now defunct dirty.org, stating the following about the footage shot by Tomato for the original, unreleased version of the video:
<blockquote>"The video was black and white. I have seen rushes of it. It featured a funeral, Trent at the funeral (in the style of 'November Rain'). I also saw footage of a black haired beautiful girl. She really did stand out, the other people had 'common' 'nonspecific' faces. It was Trent attending a funeral and seeing this girl. Then he follows her. That's about all I can remember. Trent thought it was too personal, because of the connection of the song with his grandmother. So that's why we never got to see it."</blockquote>
==Live==
Na na nah
Na na na, nah
 
==External Links==
[http://vimeo.com/66175478 Music video]
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