I thought that you were joking
When you said you couldn't breathe
You said you couldn't breathe
Turns out that you were choking
On a town you couldn't leave
You knew you'd never leave
It met your disapproval at the age of 8 years old
You were only 8 years old
From then on there was no removal
From that one way dead end road
That one way dead end road

I thought that you were laughing
When you cried your eyeballs out
You cried your eyeballs out
And i don't mean to be prying
But what were you so sad about
What are you still sad about
Met your disappointment at the age of 9 years old
You were only 9 years old
From then on there would be no ointment
To take away these burns
To make that pain grow dull and forever ain't that long
When your smile's stuck in your head like a pop song
All you think about is death
Your dirty head has gone unswept for way too long now
For way too long now

I thought that you were sleeping
When i found you there in bed
I found you there in bed
When i touched you you were freezing
It turned out that you were dead
It turned out that you were dead
It met your disapproval at the age of 8 years old
You were only 8 years old
From then on there was no removal
From your fucked up head and your broken home and forever ain't that long
When your smile's stuck in your head like a pop song
All you think about is death
Your dirty head has gone unswept for way too long now
For way too long now
For way too long now
For way too long now


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Dead End Road Lyrics as written by Derek R. Grant Daniel Michael Andriano

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    Okay... I stopped reading these "reviews" and "interpretations" after the first couple of shitty posts. First of all, The Alkaline Trio is a fucking punk band. Sure, emo kids like them too. Fine. Whatever. And the sellout arguments are inherently lame.

    A N Y W A Y

    When I listen to this song, I can't help but think it is about something specific. Some incident/person in particular. I think this song is about somebody who killed themselves. A friend of a bandmember, perhaps.

    The lyrics, in a more general way, can relate to a lot of things. Everybody has felt trapped before. Well, in a nutshell, that is what this is about. But not JUST that... feeling so trapped that you swallow bottles of opiates and barbituates with lots of alcohol. Pretty sad stuff....

    On a personal level, this song makes me think of a friend of mine or two. One of my brother's best friends killed himself not too long ago. Very sad situation. (And no, neither of them are/were emo fuckers). But mostly... this song makes me think of the way I would react to a particular person I am really worried about... I don't know how I would react if she were to die/kill herself.

    judasiscarioton December 08, 2007   Link

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