I think this is about someone who got away with murder and then the person singing the song knows that he's guilty but the police have proof pointing to someone else so the person singing the song fames the guilty murderer by commiting suicide and making it look like it was murder. That's quite literal but it's one interpretation.
You're on the right track but I think you're wrong on a couple of points. The lines
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"Never thought we'd end up here that night when you said
The car's out back, let's see this through"
You're on the right track but I think you're wrong on a couple of points. The lines
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"Never thought we'd end up here that night when you said
The car's out back, let's see this through"
Clearly imply that this was a crime they committed together. The rest is pretty straight forward. The singer is killing himself with poison after telling the cops everything they needed to know to convict his friend. "I sealed your fate, and told the truth" pretty much rests the case. I'm not sure how you got that he was framing his friend for...
Clearly imply that this was a crime they committed together. The rest is pretty straight forward. The singer is killing himself with poison after telling the cops everything they needed to know to convict his friend. "I sealed your fate, and told the truth" pretty much rests the case. I'm not sure how you got that he was framing his friend for his suicide out of that.
I think this is about someone who got away with murder and then the person singing the song knows that he's guilty but the police have proof pointing to someone else so the person singing the song fames the guilty murderer by commiting suicide and making it look like it was murder. That's quite literal but it's one interpretation.
You're on the right track but I think you're wrong on a couple of points. The lines . "Never thought we'd end up here that night when you said The car's out back, let's see this through"
You're on the right track but I think you're wrong on a couple of points. The lines . "Never thought we'd end up here that night when you said The car's out back, let's see this through"
Clearly imply that this was a crime they committed together. The rest is pretty straight forward. The singer is killing himself with poison after telling the cops everything they needed to know to convict his friend. "I sealed your fate, and told the truth" pretty much rests the case. I'm not sure how you got that he was framing his friend for...
Clearly imply that this was a crime they committed together. The rest is pretty straight forward. The singer is killing himself with poison after telling the cops everything they needed to know to convict his friend. "I sealed your fate, and told the truth" pretty much rests the case. I'm not sure how you got that he was framing his friend for his suicide out of that.