Can't complain about everything,
This one leaves me with a permanent stain, all over me.
I can't take the way you look at me.
Those eyes could never lie.
The truth will find its way out.
In time I'll pour it out,
Until then I'll keep you inside my head.

Take a look at what's beneath your feet,
Flowers that once made you smile
Have turned to stone now they're grinding down your teeth.
Walls around your mind can't keep you safe,
Build them up with steel and stone and watch your soul escape.

Get through today and know that you are secure.
Get a grasp on the fact that this is what you're here for.
You can quake at the thought of it.
Shakes you up quite a bit
And all you do is think and thinking gets you nowhere.

Just wait for clarity you say this will all make sense.
Just stay here with me.
I can't take the way you look at me.
Control, I have lost.
There's no sense in clawing myself out
And I know you can't live without taking all that's left inside my head.

Take a look at what's beneath your feet,
Flowers that once made you smile have turned to stone
Now they're grinding down your teeth.
The walls around your mind can't keep you safe,
Build them up with steel and stone and watch your soul escape, away.


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    My Interpretation

    So I don't quite agree with the other comments so I thought I would add my own, I personally believe this song is about dying inside.

    It seems to me that the first verse is about believing he knows what others think of him just by looking perhaps not by actually knowing but what he mentally has perceived.

    The second verse/chorus is talking about how he used to love things but know as hes gotten older they have lost there meaning/value and perhaps have even become a point of frustration for him, it also talks about walling up your mind, shutting down to the outside world so it doesn't cause you anymore pain.

    The third & fourth verse I believe is about the repercussions of shutting down in that manner.

    If you watch the official music video for the song you see the band members dragging the body bags and burying what I believe is supposed to be a representation of who they used to be and then mourning them at the end as you see them there placing flowers at the burial site.

    Just what I think it means but let me know if you think I'm right/wrong and why:D

    Akriyaon October 25, 2015   Link

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