It seems extremely obvious to me, and it has nothing to do with killing his wife. I guess you could kinda say it's about the narrator losing it, but not the way Wolven meant. It's about a guy that is depressed because his significant other has left him. The first verse explains that he doesn't care about the mail or anything, he cancelled the milk, he's just sitting around being depressed all the time. The neighbors can tell that she's left him because they don't hear her voice anymore and he's letting things go. Then the second verse is remembering the day she left him, when she coldly kissed him goodbye while the taxi waited outside "like a getaway car" to take her away. Now he's alone (cept for the cat) and depressed, and maybe going a little crazy. The title/chorus is like him missing her and wondering how/where she is in life now that she's left him.
It seems extremely obvious to me, and it has nothing to do with killing his wife. I guess you could kinda say it's about the narrator losing it, but not the way Wolven meant. It's about a guy that is depressed because his significant other has left him. The first verse explains that he doesn't care about the mail or anything, he cancelled the milk, he's just sitting around being depressed all the time. The neighbors can tell that she's left him because they don't hear her voice anymore and he's letting things go. Then the second verse is remembering the day she left him, when she coldly kissed him goodbye while the taxi waited outside "like a getaway car" to take her away. Now he's alone (cept for the cat) and depressed, and maybe going a little crazy. The title/chorus is like him missing her and wondering how/where she is in life now that she's left him.
simply excelent, dude. It make total sense
simply excelent, dude. It make total sense