I've been thinking of everything I used to want to be
I've been thinking of everything of me of you and me

This is the story of my life
And these are the lies I have created
This is the story of my life
And these are the lies I have created

I'm in the middle of nothing and it's where I want to be
When I'm at the bottom of everything that I finally start to believe

This is the story of my life
And these are the lies I have created
This is the story of my life
And these are the lies I have created
I created

And I swear to God I'll have found myself in the end
And I swear to God I'll have found myself in the end
And I swear to God I'll have found myself in the end
In the end
And I swear to God I'll have found myself in the end
In the end
In the end
In the end
In the end

This is the story of my life
And these are the lies I have created
This is the story of my life
These are the lies I have created
This is the story of my life
These are the lies I have created


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    I think this song is about him reaching a point in his life where he has to really look inside himself and see what he's become. I think he kinda realizes that his life has been a lie, so now he has to deal with the process of figuring out who he really is.
    I think the lines, "this is the story of my life, these are the lies I have created," sound like he is confessing all the lies to someone, whether it's himself, the people around him, or to God. (Some parts of this song seem a little religious to me.. If this part is intended to be as a confession to God, it seems like after realizing the lie his life is he is putting it all on the table and being judged maybe?) The repeated line, "And I swear to God I'll have found myself in the end," is a desperate promise (to himself, I think) that even after how fake his life has been to this point, he will figure out who he really is.

    Ritza Beeon January 14, 2007   Link

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