True, it's the Ophelia of "Hamlet" fame, but I think there's a bit more interpretation to be found in the line "Your eyes never close, your mind's not at rest." The time shortly before her death was definitely a time of a lot of confusion and sadness. She was seeking peace in death, and an escape from the madness of the world and herself, but she couldn't even find it there.
True, it's the Ophelia of "Hamlet" fame, but I think there's a bit more interpretation to be found in the line "Your eyes never close, your mind's not at rest." The time shortly before her death was definitely a time of a lot of confusion and sadness. She was seeking peace in death, and an escape from the madness of the world and herself, but she couldn't even find it there.