When I got out of my car
I stopped myself and thought about
How unimportant locking the front door was seeming
The only reason that I turned the lock and key
Was to protect the only living thing inside
Other than me

And I'll never get to see it again
No I'll never get to see it

When I watched the others wait
It made me shuffle in my seat
And I felt like everyone around somehow related
Not knowing eachothers names we gathered here to see
If the ones that we've been waiting for would continue to breathe

And I'll never get to see it again
No I'll never get to see it again
No I'll never get to see it again
No I'll never get to see it again
No I'll never get to see

That all this money doesnt matter
When the money only pays
For narcisistic medals
We would kill for yesterday
But this it has no price tag
Just a tag around the toe
Thats slowly going back and forth
From warm to pretty cold

And I'm never gonna see it again
No I'm never gonna see it again
No I'm never gonna see it again
No I'm never gonna see it again
No I'm never gonna see it

Didn't mean to talk about blood
Didn't mean to bother both of you
Didn't really need to say much
Didn't mean to talk about blood

Didn't mean to talk about blood
Didn't mean to bother both of you
Didn't really need to say much
Didn't mean to talk about blood
Didn't mean to talk about


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    My Interpretation

    To me this is about a guy committing suicide, possibly by jumping off a bridge. Copes lyrics from the person committing suicides perspective and hopes from a friend or partners perspective. I really like the 2nd verse in Cope version which talks about everyone watching and relating a little while waiting for him to jump.

    SandyTimaron November 12, 2014   Link

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