There is no safe place for me to hide
There's no safe place for me, too tired
There is no safe place for me to hide
There's no safe place for meâ?¦

It always hurts when it's someone you love
Won't you rise above
There's a price in blood

It always hurts when it's someone you love
Won't you rise above
There's a price in love

There is no safe place for me to hide
There's no safe place for me, I'm so tired
There is no safe place for me to hide
There's no safe place for me
I'm tired

So tell me a story about your life
I don't mind, I don't mind
Won't you tell me? That will be just fine.
I don't mind, idle mind.
Singin' songs about the â??ald lang zine'
I don't mind, I don't mindâ?¦

(Forever)
Won't you lend me your sins against you
For every thing I understand
One thousand more won't comprehend (Forever)
It always hurts when its someone you love
Won't you rise, rise above
(Forever)
It always hurts when it's someone you love
Won't you rise above
There's a price in blood

I see the car that your mom keeps sending, when I breathe it feels just like my life is ending. I think of the one that I most respected and all the words that I'm now regretting.
Id hold them now, but I'm bruised and beaten and I'm alone and I've barely eaten.
And it seems just like the way it goes that down the road we may have known about the love in both of us we push and shove, betray the trust, don't let this make a fool of us I'm tired hungry broke and just wish I could come back home

Forever, forever
Calling you out I called your bluff
But â??that just wasn't good enoughâ??
You split my face and spilled my blood
Then tears ran down the face I loved

It always hurts when its someone you love
Won't you rise above?


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Forever Lyrics as written by Jonas Jeberg Louis Biancaniello

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    To me, this is absolutely a relationship song. The song title and chorus just make it obvious to me. Here is my breakdown of the song:

    There is no safe place for me to hide Theres no safe place for me, too tired There is no safe place for me to hide Theres no safe place for me�

    It always hurts when it�s someone you love Wont you rise above There�s a price in blood

    It always hurts when it�s someone you love Wont you rise above There�s a price in love

    --He's trying to hide from the pain. He's trying to escape the disappointment and heartbreak of the relationship. There's a price in blood means that living life has it's price, and that price is pain. When you love somebody, it hurts more when they abandon you or mistreat you. Wont you rise above is saying, basically, get over it. Rise above it all. There's a price in love saying that love, like life, has a cost. You open yourself up to somebody and are left vulnerable.

    There is no safe place for me to hide There�s no safe place for me, i'm so tired There is no safe place for me to hide Theres no safe place for me I'm tired

    --This is his mind growing tired of thinking about the relationship. He's depressed, and he's tired of the depression. There's no way to hide from the reality of it all and no way to hide from the pain he still feels.

    So tell me a story about your life I don�t mind, I don�t mind Wont you tell me?- that will be just fine. I don�t mind, idle mind. Singin� songs about the �Auld Lang Syne� I don�t mind, I don�t mind�

    --This is him talking to his girlfriend (perhaps even only in his own head). He wants her to console him and tell him it'll all be OK. Idle mind is just him confessing that he's not thinking or worrying in this moment. He's sitting by her (again, perhaps even in his own head) and soaking it in. Singin songs about the Auld Lang Syne is obvious. He's recalling his memories with her.

    (Forever) Wont you lend me your sins against you For every thing I understand One thousand more won�t comprehend (Forever) It always hurts when its someone you love Wont you rise, rise above (Forever) It always hurts when it�s someone you love Wont you rise above There�s a price in blood

    --Forever is, to me, him saying he'll love her forever. That's why it is said so softly. He wants to take all of her "sins", or her baggage. He goes on to tell her that nobody will understand or know her like he does. Now, instead of telling the listener that it hurts when it's someone you love, he's telling her (once more, COULD be him saying this to her in his own mind). He wants her to rise above all of their failure and hurt and whatnot and come back (to me, this is reinforced by the last "forever" after it).

    I see the car that your mom keeps sending, when I breathe it feels just like my life is ending. I think of the one that I most respected and all the words that I�m now regretting. Id hold them now, but i'm bruised and beaten and I�m alone and I�ve barely eaten. And it seems just like the way it goes that down the road we may have known about the love in both of us we push and shove, betray the trust, don�t let this make a fool of us i'm tired hungry broke and just wish I could come back home

    --This proves, for my theory anyway, that he is depressed. Maybe he's talking to her still in his head, perhaps on the phone. Her and her family are worried, so they send people to check on him. He is still in a lot of pain. He thinks of her, and he regrets saying certain things to her (could be bad things, or it could be telling her he loves her, as that is hard to cope with when you get broken up with). He'd hold those words, thoughts, and feelings in, but he's so beat up about the breakup. He's alone and malnourished (duh). The little run at the end is him making a last ditch effort at begging. He knows that they both know that they love each other. They fight and betray the trust in the relationship, but he doesn't want that to be the cause of the end (don't let this make a fool of us). He's completely miserable and he just wants to go back "home," which is with her.

    Forever, forever Calling you out I called your bluff But �that just wasn�t good enough� You split my face and spilled my blood Then tears ran down the face I loved

    To me, this proves that this is a relationship song. In a fight, he called her bluff that she wouldn't leave. And instead of just leaving (but that just wasn't good enough), she ruined him emotionally, and it hurt her to do so (tears ran down the face I loved).

    So, with all of that, I think you can see it is obviously a relationship song. At least, by the interpretation itself. I'm sure there are a couple ways one could look at the song.

    RoleMartyrXon February 10, 2012   Link

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