He sees her not really care, so he does kind of a "Okay, I'm going to leave now. Don't you see that I'm leaving? I'm walking toward the door..." type of thing, because he feels so much for her, he wants her to care too.
Someone talking to someone that's in a coma that doesn't look like they'll pull out of it. He doesn't want to believe, and it's tearing him up inside. He questions his beliefs, and wants to do anything to be with the person again, but realizes he needs to move on. He accepts the inevitable, and wants to make something of it "dearly departed, now that you've started, I'm gonna finish it."
I see two possible meanings to this song.
He sees her not really care, so he does kind of a "Okay, I'm going to leave now. Don't you see that I'm leaving? I'm walking toward the door..." type of thing, because he feels so much for her, he wants her to care too.
Someone talking to someone that's in a coma that doesn't look like they'll pull out of it. He doesn't want to believe, and it's tearing him up inside. He questions his beliefs, and wants to do anything to be with the person again, but realizes he needs to move on. He accepts the inevitable, and wants to make something of it "dearly departed, now that you've started, I'm gonna finish it."
Oh yeah, and the song title is spelled wrong XP