I feel this song screams that the singer's persona was a child that lost his family in a terrible car accident, like a 10 car pile up or something (thus the maze of cars).
He questions "why?", "why? has this happened to me!" A loaded question for sure because it can never be answered no matter what.
The boy finally gets put in a foster home possibly with abusive people and is abused throughout his life trying to prove to them he's worthy, he's good, finally succumbing to his own sadness and loss of true family and winds up hitting the bars and never recovering with what the last line says in the second verse: "it's" not letting go, the situation and circumstances, the life of this guys isn't letting go, and he's drowning in it.
This song is about traffic safety and not talking on your cellphone when you drive.
I feel this song screams that the singer's persona was a child that lost his family in a terrible car accident, like a 10 car pile up or something (thus the maze of cars).
He questions "why?", "why? has this happened to me!" A loaded question for sure because it can never be answered no matter what.
The boy finally gets put in a foster home possibly with abusive people and is abused throughout his life trying to prove to them he's worthy, he's good, finally succumbing to his own sadness and loss of true family and winds up hitting the bars and never recovering with what the last line says in the second verse: "it's" not letting go, the situation and circumstances, the life of this guys isn't letting go, and he's drowning in it.
This song is about traffic safety and not talking on your cellphone when you drive.