All about the general working population. The person in the song is trying to break the cycle, forget the old person and reinvent him/herself - "forget my name and I'll forget it too".
The comparisons in this song work well, "The drones will slave away, they’re working overtime,
They serve a faceless queen, they never question why.", comparing big companies to a faceless queen. The "drones", i.e. workers, know what they have to do, but don't know why they do it.
However, it seems as if the storyteller is saying that he/she cannot break away from the grasp of large organisations, and in the end he keeps coming back.
All about the general working population. The person in the song is trying to break the cycle, forget the old person and reinvent him/herself - "forget my name and I'll forget it too".
The comparisons in this song work well, "The drones will slave away, they’re working overtime, They serve a faceless queen, they never question why.", comparing big companies to a faceless queen. The "drones", i.e. workers, know what they have to do, but don't know why they do it.
However, it seems as if the storyteller is saying that he/she cannot break away from the grasp of large organisations, and in the end he keeps coming back.