This song is about some who has a friend who's on drugs and he's in trouble but he doesn't realize it. "gave in again, the bastard" he gave in to drugs again "can't keep refusing rights" he will never stop uding drugs "so he'll loan the cash" he'll say sorry and he'll promise not to do it again "but the sin is on the hands of you" you can do something about it "so to care or plead silence weak hands are calling" are you gonna do something or try to ignore it "i can't seem end these images, hauntingly looks like hell" you can't stop thinking about how your friend is on drugs "to end this catastrophic scene" to end the sad scene of how your friend is on drugs "awake and breathe in" this is all real its not just some dream that you hope to wake from. This is my opinion of the song it could mean anything. i just wanted to give my opinion
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of...
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of you". He's talking to the person that got the money out of his friend and he's like you know you just used someone you douche.
-In the chorus, "weak hands are calling" is a reference to the people who ask things from you. Pete says "plead silence" and don't give in basically.
-second verse is kinda self explanatory, kind of confusing to the rest of song (unusual for Chevelle)
-the bridge is saying stop living your life with so many rules. don't listen to what others tell you and only care about yourself and what makes you happy.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of...
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of you". He's talking to the person that got the money out of his friend and he's like you know you just used someone you douche.
-In the chorus, "weak hands are calling" is a reference to the people who ask things from you. Pete says "plead silence" and don't give in basically.
-second verse is kinda self explanatory, kind of confusing to the rest of song (unusual for Chevelle)
-the bridge is saying stop living your life with so many rules. don't listen to what others tell you and only care about yourself and what makes you happy.
This song is about some who has a friend who's on drugs and he's in trouble but he doesn't realize it. "gave in again, the bastard" he gave in to drugs again "can't keep refusing rights" he will never stop uding drugs "so he'll loan the cash" he'll say sorry and he'll promise not to do it again "but the sin is on the hands of you" you can do something about it "so to care or plead silence weak hands are calling" are you gonna do something or try to ignore it "i can't seem end these images, hauntingly looks like hell" you can't stop thinking about how your friend is on drugs "to end this catastrophic scene" to end the sad scene of how your friend is on drugs "awake and breathe in" this is all real its not just some dream that you hope to wake from. This is my opinion of the song it could mean anything. i just wanted to give my opinion
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of...
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of you". He's talking to the person that got the money out of his friend and he's like you know you just used someone you douche. -In the chorus, "weak hands are calling" is a reference to the people who ask things from you. Pete says "plead silence" and don't give in basically. -second verse is kinda self explanatory, kind of confusing to the rest of song (unusual for Chevelle) -the bridge is saying stop living your life with so many rules. don't listen to what others tell you and only care about yourself and what makes you happy.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
I look at this song differently. I think this song is about a person is too nice and hurts himself because of it, or a pushover. Reminds me a lot of my brother.
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of...
-The first verse is talking about someone asking the pushover for money knowing he'll "give in again" and Pete's like "the bastard" like get it together man, you "can't keep refusing rights". Everyone has rights over what they're willing to do, and the pushover just gives up to others pleas too easily. Pete says "so he'll loan the cash/ but the sin is on the hands of you". He's talking to the person that got the money out of his friend and he's like you know you just used someone you douche. -In the chorus, "weak hands are calling" is a reference to the people who ask things from you. Pete says "plead silence" and don't give in basically. -second verse is kinda self explanatory, kind of confusing to the rest of song (unusual for Chevelle) -the bridge is saying stop living your life with so many rules. don't listen to what others tell you and only care about yourself and what makes you happy.