I can't help but relate this song to the hero versus villain context where I heard the soundtrack, and that probably distorts the original meaning. However:
Verse one: There are two men both of them angry at each other, but one of them is trying to maintain a facade of reasonableness.
Verse two: The other guy is arguing his case with what the Viewpoint Character sees as dishonesty.
Chorus: The VC grows ever angrier as he restrains himself from verbally lashing out at the other guy.
Verse three: The VC is losing the argument and what's left of his temper as the other guy "twists everything around" to make it seem the VC is in the wrong.
Verse four: The VC's self control snaps. He's feels so angry that his body could rip apart breathing hard, screaming at the other guy.
Verse five: The VC calms down.
Verse six: The VC turns his diminishing anger against himself and the world. He chose to create the relationship between himself and his opponent and the confrontation between them was as much his fault as that of the other guy. He's still irritable though, annoyed at the people around him staring at him like he's nuts. And he starts to get angrier and angrier at them...
I can't help but relate this song to the hero versus villain context where I heard the soundtrack, and that probably distorts the original meaning. However:
Verse one: There are two men both of them angry at each other, but one of them is trying to maintain a facade of reasonableness.
Verse two: The other guy is arguing his case with what the Viewpoint Character sees as dishonesty.
Chorus: The VC grows ever angrier as he restrains himself from verbally lashing out at the other guy.
Verse three: The VC is losing the argument and what's left of his temper as the other guy "twists everything around" to make it seem the VC is in the wrong.
Verse four: The VC's self control snaps. He's feels so angry that his body could rip apart breathing hard, screaming at the other guy.
Verse five: The VC calms down.
Verse six: The VC turns his diminishing anger against himself and the world. He chose to create the relationship between himself and his opponent and the confrontation between them was as much his fault as that of the other guy. He's still irritable though, annoyed at the people around him staring at him like he's nuts. And he starts to get angrier and angrier at them...