My interpretation of this song can be summed up in the one paramount line that the entire song builds up to: "Trapped inside me for all time." According to the famous psychologist Viktor Frankl's existential analysis, each of us are alone; we are the sole inhabitors of our minds, lives, and physical bodies. Since your mind, body, and life is all you have, he said, you should work to improve them. However, if you don't like yourself, your life, or your body, well that just sucks because you aren't gonna swap them with anyone else.
Another concept in this song is meaninglessness. Many people equate the meaning of life with wealth or fame, all of which will be lost upon death. The "greedy" people who keep "fucking with" people's minds do so in vain, for they will lose it all upon death.
Ofcourse another meaning could be suicide despite the fact that that's what people say for every other KoRn song. It could also mean simply moving away from troubles and the people that cause them.
Whatever the meaning, this song kicks ass, and you didn't need a renowned psychologist to tell you that!
My interpretation of this song can be summed up in the one paramount line that the entire song builds up to: "Trapped inside me for all time." According to the famous psychologist Viktor Frankl's existential analysis, each of us are alone; we are the sole inhabitors of our minds, lives, and physical bodies. Since your mind, body, and life is all you have, he said, you should work to improve them. However, if you don't like yourself, your life, or your body, well that just sucks because you aren't gonna swap them with anyone else.
Another concept in this song is meaninglessness. Many people equate the meaning of life with wealth or fame, all of which will be lost upon death. The "greedy" people who keep "fucking with" people's minds do so in vain, for they will lose it all upon death.
Ofcourse another meaning could be suicide despite the fact that that's what people say for every other KoRn song. It could also mean simply moving away from troubles and the people that cause them.
Whatever the meaning, this song kicks ass, and you didn't need a renowned psychologist to tell you that!