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I think the "while the ambulances sang, another boy without a sharper knife-" is a reference to trying to kill yourself, by cutting your wrist with a knife, but failed---because the knife didn't cut deep enough.

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But you don't know what it's like to wake up in the middle of the night. Scaring the thought of kissing razors. This blood evacuation is telling me to cave in. </333

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oh what a waste of a perfectly good clean wrist </3

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RIP Olivia Penpraze </3 #RIPOLIVIA

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everyone is saying that '505' is a room number or address or something like that, but I feel like it is less concrete than that. 'room 505' is also used to describe a place where the relationship was perfect, but has since fallen apart. anyone else?

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Robbie Robertson wrote that song about a prostitute that injected Methamphetamine. Chest fever in the 60s meant your heart racing after injection Methamphetamine. I know she’s a Tracker. That says it all.

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Its probably about exiting a fake church. As we are in times of apostasy

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I always thought it was about Eric leaving the band and Gwen telling him not to ("Just come back and join us now", "You're misunderstood, "Everything you say has been taken wrong").

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Although at face value it appears the song is about a guilt of British colonisation, the lyrics don't refer to that. They only reference (what was then) modern South Africa.

Bear in mind when the song was written Apartheid was still a major issue in South Africa. And although the British government of the time criticised the situation, they were happy to continue reaping financial and business benefits of their links to the country. Hence the "money" in the song "supporting an army" killing the Africans. That's 1980's British government investment money.

So the...

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South Africa

I saw this song about escaping so far into your imagination and hiding it to be what's considered, “normal.”

“You don't remember my name, I don't really care.” I've had many experiences of people forgetting my name. The feeling of being over looked becomes a belief that you truly are forgettable and people knowing you becomes less of a desire. You don't care anymore because you've been so alone that you're too deep inside your mind. “Can we play the game your way?” I took this very literally. As a lonely child, your imagination is what you rely on. Playing games...

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