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Feeling like a bag of bones
Shriveled up and cold
Nineteen years old
And draining out all of my insides
On the floor every night
Is supposed to make me feel alive
What would things be like
If I told you I wouldn't mind
Swinging from the tree outside
Would that be alright
Hope you don't mind
Feeling like a bag of bones
Shriveled up and cold
Nineteen years old
A train nearby reminds me I'm not the only one
Who feels left alone
At least he's got some place to go
A train nearby reminds me I'm not the only one
Who feels left alone
At least he's got some place to go
Shriveled up and cold
Nineteen years old
On the floor every night
Is supposed to make me feel alive
What would things be like
If I told you I wouldn't mind
Swinging from the tree outside
Would that be alright
Hope you don't mind
Shriveled up and cold
Nineteen years old
Who feels left alone
At least he's got some place to go
A train nearby reminds me I'm not the only one
Who feels left alone
At least he's got some place to go
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i believe he's talking about his dislike of drinking alcohol, and the affect it has on people "And draining out all of my insides On the floor every night Is supposed to make me feel alive" since title fight is, a straight edge band
I interpret this song as feeling worthless in this modern world. Fighting, sex, alcohol, drugs, whatever is it. Since Title Fight is an edge band and everyone seems to be very clean, friendly, and well put together. In their society or community its probably about all the stuff they despise and sitting in their room all night feeling lonely and worthless (bag of bones), so hearing and seeing a train go by reminds them it could get worse i guess? or that there is other people out there not living up to that style, whether it be boring or not.
i wanna think that when he says swinging from a tree outside he means hanging himself but i doubt that