I disagree about the one that you lost you know, and also not the trying to be like someone else. I think it's about a friend of a girl who has Anorexia. Telling her she's so damn beautiful and amazing, but she needs to you know, quit being a brick wall and let someone in. That's where the curtain analogy comes in, like her friend is just always hidden and isn't willing to admit it and get herself help. But the friend is supportive of her and will stand by her side until she "flys again"
I disagree about the one that you lost you know, and also not the trying to be like someone else. I think it's about a friend of a girl who has Anorexia. Telling her she's so damn beautiful and amazing, but she needs to you know, quit being a brick wall and let someone in. That's where the curtain analogy comes in, like her friend is just always hidden and isn't willing to admit it and get herself help. But the friend is supportive of her and will stand by her side until she "flys again"