Lyric discussion by ChloroformIsMyAir 

Cover art for Chloroform Perfume lyrics by From Autumn to Ashes

I have 2 ideas about this.one is that it is about a big break-up between a 2 teens. first they are sitting in the diners and they both know what they the other one is thinking, so there is a silence ("at late night diners with no one eating"). then their relationship "cuts straight to dying" and they both have an outburst and the boy leaves the girl behind. when he gets home he cant sleep for many nights because he keeps thinking about the girl and how she was the only one who truly understood him AKA "you're my only company",leading him to go outside and skip stones down a street. while outside "the street lights flicker like this match in my hand", but the match symbolizes his hope that he still may revive the relationship.so he goes to the payphone. then he realizes that the girl may have lost herself over the relationship.but she didnt pick up the phone and he leaves so many messages for her to stop thinking about death.but he then he runs out of change. "I'm sure you won't accept the charges" means she wont even check the messages. so he goes down to her street and skips stones down it, something they used to do together alot, which gets her attention. she yells to him through her window and tells him to come up into the room. they start talking and the boy realizes she keeps asking “Do you think it hurts much to die? it's hurting so much more to stay alive now". the boy finally knows what she is going to do- she's going to find out how much it hurts to die!!he realizes her perfume is spiked with chloroform, but he knows it was on purpose. and to do her one last favor before she died he stayed with her and pulled in the "deepest breath" (a human's deepest breath is right before we die ex. when ceaser died he released millions of oxygen molecules which we are still breathing in right now.) and he died with her. very sad. i will get back to you on the second version of what i thought tomorrow; its 2:20 AM.