

Being open and willing to change is all that matters.Ĭomment: The narrator is accusing people of not caring enough for their actions and shaming them for not using their knoweledge. Being true to you is all that matters.Ĭomment: The narrator now is finding a sense of belonging and trust in their significant other, learning new things and keeping an open mind towards what's happening. He/she is having a spur of reality, rebellion even, deciding that their life is their own and that he/she is determined to live it how they want no matter what people say. The narrator says that in love trust and being true to your heart is all that matters.Ĭomment: The narrator is opening himself to him/her like a book, telling secrets and sharing things he/she'd of never imagined sharing. In love we need to trust, and even more so in ourselves. When I'd first heard this song I was stumped, I didn't know what they were talking about, how could such a melody have lyrics of such dark nature, well, this is how I percieve it after replaying it to the point of having 567 plays on my Itunes:Ĭomment: The narrator speaks of a first love, or maybe even a true love after searching many years for him/her (perhaps also a signifacant other). So, here I go, I'll try and summerize as best I can! My interpretation of the song will probably have the same reactions to the ones I'd seen above or worse of ones.

Some of them were useless and a whole lot'a babble, others were religiously based, which made me want to gague and roll on the floor, and occasionally some good points were mentioned. I read through some of the comments before writing my own opinion of the song's meaningful nature.
