Against the odds, the shining star crashed down on me
I was just wondering
If you had a cure, a remedy
Would you give it up?
To fix my broken dreams
Would you come with me?
Running, I’m running
Home. To the place where I belong
I don’t want to stay
Would you come rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong but it’s over now
In the end you would leave me for another guy
In the night when I don’t want to be alone
When I don’t want to watch another TV show
I look around and I wonder where you’d be
I don’t need you. You need me, why can’t you see
These lies don’t work for me
Without me what would you be?
I was just wondering, why you’re still in my head
I don’t know if I’m going to stay
Will I go away?
Would you come?
Rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong
But it’s over now
In the end, you would leave me for another guy
These lies don’t work for me
Without me what would you be?
I was just wondering why you’re still in my head
I don’t know if I’m going to stay
Will I go away?
Would you come?
Rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong
But it’s over now
In the end, you would leave me for another guy


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    To me this song isn't a general "I'm so different from everyone else" song. This is a direct point to someone specific. Or so it sounds to me.

    The writer/speaker makes a big deal of pointing out that he is not the same as this person he is talking about. This person seems to have laid back while their life passed them by (losing themselves to alcoholism or drug abuse) and the speaker will not do the same. He will chase his dreams until he dies, he will let life happen and move on when it doesn't go the way he wants - unlike whomever he's talking to.

    The 'remedy' is whatever crutch that person was using. Whatever numbed them enough to allow their lost dreams and life to just waste away and die. The speaker doesn't want this 'remedy'. He'd rather fight and feel the pain.

    Shades_Of_Greyon July 19, 2008   Link

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