I think this song is referring to failed relationships in general, whether they're between a guy and a girl or just between friends. Sometimes you try so hard to keep a relationship alive but in the end it all goes to hell.
"Watching the world fall on you
I'm keeping my eyes closed"-- It hurts inside because you don't want to let go but you're coming to that harsh realization bit by bit.
The way he keeps repeating, "It meant nothing to me" reminds me of how I feel when I want to believe something so badly. You want to believe that everything that happened meant nothing.
"We shouldv'e seen this coming." If you're trying so hard, wasting so much time on your friend, you know things can't be going too well. You should've seen it coming.
"This is the end." It's done and over and there's nothing that can be done about it. It's the end and you're hurting but you realize that and you've come to terms with it.
I have no idea why it's called Razorblades, but it probably is like what pyrokinesis was saying-- helping out a friend whose hurting themself. Or maybe it's just describing that painful feeling of letting someone go. It's like sharp razorblades slowly cutting away at your insides.
I think this song is referring to failed relationships in general, whether they're between a guy and a girl or just between friends. Sometimes you try so hard to keep a relationship alive but in the end it all goes to hell.
"Watching the world fall on you I'm keeping my eyes closed"-- It hurts inside because you don't want to let go but you're coming to that harsh realization bit by bit.
The way he keeps repeating, "It meant nothing to me" reminds me of how I feel when I want to believe something so badly. You want to believe that everything that happened meant nothing.
"We shouldv'e seen this coming." If you're trying so hard, wasting so much time on your friend, you know things can't be going too well. You should've seen it coming.
"This is the end." It's done and over and there's nothing that can be done about it. It's the end and you're hurting but you realize that and you've come to terms with it.
I have no idea why it's called Razorblades, but it probably is like what pyrokinesis was saying-- helping out a friend whose hurting themself. Or maybe it's just describing that painful feeling of letting someone go. It's like sharp razorblades slowly cutting away at your insides.