Hmmmm... Interesting song. Makes me think of several different things at once. I definitely think that suicide is in there and that the message is kind of "Life sucks for me, I'm hurting and I can't make it stop no matter what I do so I'm just gonna kill it". It describes how you can be running through life and either thinking that you're doing all right so long as you keep trying to fight the crap or thinking that you're getting away from the pain, but you really aren't and next thing you know you're running headlong in to it--a wall of problems and shit that keep you from moving forward. When I think about it, I imagine climbing up the wall in an attempt to get over it, work through the problems. Then I get the feeling that the climber realizes they've made a mistake in trying to take this task on yet can't go back now. It's too late to run off in a new direction and so now you're screwed. Death seems the best way out. But I also somehow imagine that there's someone--a loved one--is involved somehow and the singer wants them to either come with him to the afterlife or void beyond or whatever he believes waits for him or is saying to them that they had their chances to make it good, but didn't take it when they should have. Don't ask. I'm weird. I'm probably wrong on everything.
Hmmmm... Interesting song. Makes me think of several different things at once. I definitely think that suicide is in there and that the message is kind of "Life sucks for me, I'm hurting and I can't make it stop no matter what I do so I'm just gonna kill it". It describes how you can be running through life and either thinking that you're doing all right so long as you keep trying to fight the crap or thinking that you're getting away from the pain, but you really aren't and next thing you know you're running headlong in to it--a wall of problems and shit that keep you from moving forward. When I think about it, I imagine climbing up the wall in an attempt to get over it, work through the problems. Then I get the feeling that the climber realizes they've made a mistake in trying to take this task on yet can't go back now. It's too late to run off in a new direction and so now you're screwed. Death seems the best way out. But I also somehow imagine that there's someone--a loved one--is involved somehow and the singer wants them to either come with him to the afterlife or void beyond or whatever he believes waits for him or is saying to them that they had their chances to make it good, but didn't take it when they should have. Don't ask. I'm weird. I'm probably wrong on everything.