Quote from Wikipedia. Refers to the Music video as well as lyrics.
"Much like the previous Killswitch Engage song, Rose of Sharyn from The End of Heartache album, My Curse pertains to the theme of dwelling on a passed loved one. The woman in the white dress in the field represents the man in black's life with her when he felt happy and free. The dark study is an embodiment of his depression after her death (To see you again, dying inside / These walls, dying inside), and the books the man flips through throughout the video represent his memories of her. After her death, he dwells on her passing (I strain my eyes, hoping to see you again) and tries to find a way to be with her again (There is love burning to find you / Will you wait for me? / Will you be there?). Ultimately, his memories consume him; however, as his memories finally kill him, he is finally able to reunite with his love (And I see your face). The man's "curse" was his love and longing for the deceased woman (This is my curse, the longing / This is my curse, time / This is my curse, the yearning)."
Quote from Wikipedia. Refers to the Music video as well as lyrics.
"Much like the previous Killswitch Engage song, Rose of Sharyn from The End of Heartache album, My Curse pertains to the theme of dwelling on a passed loved one. The woman in the white dress in the field represents the man in black's life with her when he felt happy and free. The dark study is an embodiment of his depression after her death (To see you again, dying inside / These walls, dying inside), and the books the man flips through throughout the video represent his memories of her. After her death, he dwells on her passing (I strain my eyes, hoping to see you again) and tries to find a way to be with her again (There is love burning to find you / Will you wait for me? / Will you be there?). Ultimately, his memories consume him; however, as his memories finally kill him, he is finally able to reunite with his love (And I see your face). The man's "curse" was his love and longing for the deceased woman (This is my curse, the longing / This is my curse, time / This is my curse, the yearning)."