"I might've changed my mind
but you only showed me the door,"
what this means to me when i listen to it is this:
it makes me think the narrator is talking about a guy / girl she has a relationship with, who acts as if s/he cares so much about her and their relationship, and things mess up and she's saying she's going to leave him/her, and the person acts upset... but in the end, when she lets the person see that she'd really consider staying, all s/he does is show her the door rather than really try to fix things.
it's like leaving, walking down the hallway, and then turning back around and saying "hey, if things change, I'd stay..." only to see the person closing the door behind you. it's a bad feeling, watching someone forget you exist, and proving everything they ever said to you was actually a lie. =P
"I might've changed my mind but you only showed me the door,"
what this means to me when i listen to it is this:
it makes me think the narrator is talking about a guy / girl she has a relationship with, who acts as if s/he cares so much about her and their relationship, and things mess up and she's saying she's going to leave him/her, and the person acts upset... but in the end, when she lets the person see that she'd really consider staying, all s/he does is show her the door rather than really try to fix things.
it's like leaving, walking down the hallway, and then turning back around and saying "hey, if things change, I'd stay..." only to see the person closing the door behind you. it's a bad feeling, watching someone forget you exist, and proving everything they ever said to you was actually a lie. =P