Things are so much harder now
No matter how I try
Junkyard days and toxic waste
Still love is on my mind

I can see the ledge now
Golden Gate is falling from behind
(Falling from behind)
Well if you call this living,
I just wanna hang my head and cry

Voices in my head
Telling me that I am lost
Pills and alcohol
Are making me a lost cause

I can see the ledge now
Golden Gate is falling from behind
(Falling from behind)
Well if you call this living,
I just wanna hang my head and cry

I can see the ledge now
Golden Gate is falling from behind
(Falling from behind)
Well if you call this living,
I just wanna hang my head and cry


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    I think this is about committing suicide in San Francisco. The first verse is fairly depressed and hopeless (Things are so much harder now/no matter how i try): life sucks and i can't fight it. Then the persona (the character singing--as opposed to the actual singer performing) mentions what sucks (Junkyard days, toxic waste, unrequited love). The second verse further describes the persona's feelings of despair and powerlessness> "Voices in my head are telling me that I am lost/ Pills and alcohol are making me a lost cause." The chorus, however, is the real clue. "I can see the ledge now/Golden Gate is falling from behind/(?)/." The persona sees the ledge of the Golden Gate bridge and jumps off--which is why it is "falling from behind"--and says that this kind of life is pathetic and not worth suffering through ("Well if you call this living,/I just wanna hang my head and cry.").

    Scheherezadeon August 20, 2009   Link

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