Shortfalls and little sins
Close calls where no one wins
Stand tall we're running thin
I'm wearing thin

Oh, why are we keeping score

'Cause if you're not laughing
Who is laughing now
I've been wondering
If we stop sinking
Could we stand our ground
And through everything we've learned
We've finally come to terms
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh

I'm not leaving without a fight
I got my holster around my side
Just 'cause I'm wrong it don't make you right
No, you ain't right

Oh, why are we keeping score

'Cause if you're not laughing
Who is laughing now
I've been wondering
If we stop sinking
Could we stand our ground
And through everything we've learned
We've finally come to terms
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh

We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders
Oh oh oh
We are the outsiders

On the outside
You're free to roam
On the outside
We found a home
On the outside
There's more to see
On the outside
We choose to be

On the outside
You're free to roam
On the outside
We found a home
On the outside
There's more to see
On the outside
We choose to be


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    My Interpretation

    Let me start by saying I adore this song. Absolutely adore it. I think its about the release of resentment. He was in a conflict with another person, and then realizes he's forgotten what they were fighting for, and that in reality they're two of the same. He realizes that life is too short and he's the one making him self so vulnerable and miserable- like in the line "If we stop sinking, could we stand our ground?" in which i think he is saying that if he just stepped back and stopped concentrating sinking into life's conflicts, maybe he could let go. Maybe he could stand tall. This person, whoever he is resenting, really is no different from himself. They are both going through the exact same thing, so why not get through it together? They are both "outsiders." in the stanza "I'm not leaving without a fight I've got my holsters around my sides Just cause I'm wrong that don't make you right, It's not right. Oh, what are we fighting for?" He is mocking himself for being so caught up in being right- something so trivial compared to what he could be doing instead. My absolute favorite line is "Cause if you're not laughing, who is laughing now?" which I think means that thing he could be doing instead that I just mentioned is laughing, and who wouldn't choose laughter over hatred? The last stanza of the song, where he says "on the outside, you're free to roam, on the outside, we've found our home. On the outside, theres more to see. On the outside, we choose to be on the outside." He is saying that picking peace and acceptance over resentment is the best choice. And he is happy.

    causticheartacheon January 16, 2011   Link

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