Like the rest of this album, it is about Derrick. This seems to be his final farewell to him(especially because it is the last song on the album before he has one about his girly).
There is obviously some guilt in Joey and he is trying to dwell on the good of the past and not the missed of the future to make his mourning make sense...."Remember Franken....Fires and blown-out tires, Perfect tragedy" that sequence sums it up I think. Celebration of the good times as opposed to being upset about the future they lost.
Like the rest of this album, it is about Derrick. This seems to be his final farewell to him(especially because it is the last song on the album before he has one about his girly).
There is obviously some guilt in Joey and he is trying to dwell on the good of the past and not the missed of the future to make his mourning make sense...."Remember Franken....Fires and blown-out tires, Perfect tragedy" that sequence sums it up I think. Celebration of the good times as opposed to being upset about the future they lost.