I don't think it has to do with Alzheimer's (although that's an interesting interpretation) or even "when your girlfriend is mad at you," but being with someone who has changed for the worse over the course of the relationship. Seems like he's lying awake at night, looking at the woman lying next to him, and thinking, "I don't even know who you are anymore." I think the song is trying to convey a much deeper emotion than "don't be mad at me."
Such a well-written song, like so much of BNL's more serious material.
I don't think it has to do with Alzheimer's (although that's an interesting interpretation) or even "when your girlfriend is mad at you," but being with someone who has changed for the worse over the course of the relationship. Seems like he's lying awake at night, looking at the woman lying next to him, and thinking, "I don't even know who you are anymore." I think the song is trying to convey a much deeper emotion than "don't be mad at me."
Such a well-written song, like so much of BNL's more serious material.