Lyric discussion by mushroomfat 

I want to agree with Namipo, I want to see it comforting words to peeta in his death but Peeta doesnt die in either of the first 2 installations. He comes close when he chops the forcefield with a maschette (sic) but is resuscitated(sic). Such a beautiful and progressive song of a boy's struggle and demise (the way I see it) would make sense. The line "And nothing will bother you, son. Now you're on your own." Has me thinking the boy met his demise and is passing into eternal peace.

I've googled for sources from Ian Kenny talking about the song and have found nothing but I'd really love to paint a story when i listen to this progressive beauty

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