I identify with the chorus so much - I think it could be applicable to anyone who has to put other people before themselves constantly - an exhausted parent, teacher, lover, carer - they're sick of feeling as if their own feelings have to sit on the back bench. Maybe it's how a counsellor would feel after a while or someone who fulfilled the "agony aunt" role in their group - they listen to people all day, and okay, so their life isn't necessarily that bad or anything, but they need reassurance and to worry about even the little everyday things just like everyone else. Sometimes they need to relax and be selfish, but feel like they're being made to feel guilty about this.
I identify with the chorus so much - I think it could be applicable to anyone who has to put other people before themselves constantly - an exhausted parent, teacher, lover, carer - they're sick of feeling as if their own feelings have to sit on the back bench. Maybe it's how a counsellor would feel after a while or someone who fulfilled the "agony aunt" role in their group - they listen to people all day, and okay, so their life isn't necessarily that bad or anything, but they need reassurance and to worry about even the little everyday things just like everyone else. Sometimes they need to relax and be selfish, but feel like they're being made to feel guilty about this.