I especially love the screaming in this song, there's so much emotion to it, well except for the last half of the song where the screaming kinda gets generic. But the blend is great, I fell in love with A5A after listening to this song. I sorta have this alternative reading - there are some parts that I like and some parts that I don't.
I built up the walls one break at a time.
We broke down the walls one brick at a time.
I'm not a fan of the whole scapegoat-seeking part of a breakup, it reminds me of the Berlin Wall and how it took such a long time for the wall to break down, but only because people were too stubborn to work together?
On a better note, I fucken love this part of the song:
I thought I found someone who meant what they said.
Beyond four letters, beyond four letters.
It's both happy and sad at the same time - that the guy has had the opportunity to feel like that, to find someone authentic, yet at the same time a bit wrenching that he was wrong:
"I thought that things were different this time around."
Since I have a feeling that the word different is something negative?
I especially love the screaming in this song, there's so much emotion to it, well except for the last half of the song where the screaming kinda gets generic. But the blend is great, I fell in love with A5A after listening to this song. I sorta have this alternative reading - there are some parts that I like and some parts that I don't.
I built up the walls one break at a time. We broke down the walls one brick at a time.
I'm not a fan of the whole scapegoat-seeking part of a breakup, it reminds me of the Berlin Wall and how it took such a long time for the wall to break down, but only because people were too stubborn to work together?
On a better note, I fucken love this part of the song:
I thought I found someone who meant what they said. Beyond four letters, beyond four letters.
It's both happy and sad at the same time - that the guy has had the opportunity to feel like that, to find someone authentic, yet at the same time a bit wrenching that he was wrong:
"I thought that things were different this time around."
Since I have a feeling that the word different is something negative?