| Hedley – For The Nights I Can't Remember Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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ok, i can actually write an interpretation that hasn't been mentioned before. i see this song quite different than the comments i read. i have a daughter named Alex who just turned 5. i havn't always been there as a father, in fact wasn't even living with her mother when she was born. i love her dearly. it's m greatest fear that the mistakes i made years ago, will affect and affected her in an adverse way. (of course i can hear the lyrics where the writer professess his love, but this is an interpretation right?) it gives me hope, that she can still see the good in me, and that she saw i was imperfect and struggled in those years, yet she still sees the love i feel unconditionally for her. i know it will never be easy for us....after all i am a dad and she is a beautiful girl just sprinting towards being a teenager. geez, hurts even to say it. but i pray one day that she will say to me that she loves me, and that, no matter what, she knows i always will do the absolute best i can for her. |
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| Hedley – For The Nights I Can't Remember Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| theres love out there, just keep looking sam | |
| Hedley – For The Nights I Can't Remember Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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thanks so much for the corrections Insanity. much appreciated |
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| The Fray – How To Save A Life Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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hi everyone. this song was what directed me to this site. and after reading the first couple pages i knew i wanted to join and chip in my 2 cents when i can. please forgive me if this interpretation has already been posted, but it's just too late tonight to read all 19 pages. i am a recovering alcoholic and when i heard the first verse i was positive that it was about the writer's experience in AA or rehab. after going through the song, and some thought the way i saw it was it was as if the writer was the addict, whatever the addiction, and he was writing from the viewpoint of his wife/spouse/friend or family member. with 20+ years of addiction problems, i can relate to the helplessness thats involved...on both sides, and the addict can clearly see through the haze that his loved ones are suffering, and he can sympathize...even though he may not see a clear way out, or in some very sad cases, want to. i think the writer is empathising with his/her loved one(s) that is(are) confronting him. the other verses sound very similar to an intervention situation. if i were to really 'interpret' or give my opinion of this song, it would be a man reflecting on his past, after he had chose the 'road that he loses' and seeing the the harm he actually caused and the utter hopelessness he faces now. he can see how the loved one(s) wanted so badly to help him, and he even wanted that help, but it just was seemingly impossible. he actually interjects a couple times in the song like when he sings "after all, you do know best" and 'I pray to God "he" hears you. of course, this is only the way i see it and the way i related to it. again, i apologise if this is a duplicate of another post. Peace, Joel |
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