The introductory stanza kinda suggests on a metaphorical level that the author is trapped, confused and bewildered by society. He trys to find somewhere to hide and escape from all the challenges that he is somewhat unwilling to confront...
This song acts as a foil for his inner personality as suggested by the chorus. Society (or a special individual) also pressures him to conform to demands which may not necessary express his true beliefs. However he eventually succumbs to these demands and looks back with some sort of regrets?
The author is also critising society and its development into a dystopian nature and shown by the first two verses. One presents an emotional (priests) approach, while the other a more natural and literal (fire trucks) intrepretation. Society may be deluding themselves from issues at hand?
The introductory stanza kinda suggests on a metaphorical level that the author is trapped, confused and bewildered by society. He trys to find somewhere to hide and escape from all the challenges that he is somewhat unwilling to confront...
This song acts as a foil for his inner personality as suggested by the chorus. Society (or a special individual) also pressures him to conform to demands which may not necessary express his true beliefs. However he eventually succumbs to these demands and looks back with some sort of regrets?
The author is also critising society and its development into a dystopian nature and shown by the first two verses. One presents an emotional (priests) approach, while the other a more natural and literal (fire trucks) intrepretation. Society may be deluding themselves from issues at hand?
Futility and hopelessness...
::..Loo..::