Now not being a Slipknot fan (I know nothing about the band to be honest) I can't talk about the relationship between the singer and his ex-wife, the drug addiction or anything like that. All my interpretation will be about it what I get straight out of the lyrics, his voice, the music, the tone and of course it will all be subjective to my own imagination and experiences.
Now not being a Slipknot fan (I know nothing about the band to be honest) I can't talk about the relationship between the singer and his ex-wife, the drug addiction or anything like that. All my interpretation will be about it what I get straight out of the lyrics, his voice, the music, the tone and of course it will all be subjective to my own imagination and experiences.
To me the song comes in two parts with each part shading over slightly towards the next as a really nice bridge throughout the song. The first "half" he talks about...
To me the song comes in two parts with each part shading over slightly towards the next as a really nice bridge throughout the song. The first "half" he talks about the relationship whereby he is the bad guy; dark, uncaring and that he doesn't deserve her even though he loves her so.
Then once you get to the line "I couldn’t face a life without your light But all of that was ripped apart… when you refused to fight" it all changes. Sure it was bad, he wasn't perfect but you should have loved him and stuck by him. You didn't even fight (care) to keep the relationship going, you just gave up and walked away ("You Ran Away - You’re All The Same"). And then the next two verses are talking about how, though at the beginning he said he was bad, he wishes he could have hurt her for her blatant apathy of the relationship and how he is over her now and comes out morally on top.
@Aeonsgod thank you for that amazing interpretation...you just described in detail how this song relates to me and the girl I thought was the love of my life and how she just threw it all away after just one mistake...
@Aeonsgod thank you for that amazing interpretation...you just described in detail how this song relates to me and the girl I thought was the love of my life and how she just threw it all away after just one mistake...
brilliant
Now not being a Slipknot fan (I know nothing about the band to be honest) I can't talk about the relationship between the singer and his ex-wife, the drug addiction or anything like that. All my interpretation will be about it what I get straight out of the lyrics, his voice, the music, the tone and of course it will all be subjective to my own imagination and experiences.
Now not being a Slipknot fan (I know nothing about the band to be honest) I can't talk about the relationship between the singer and his ex-wife, the drug addiction or anything like that. All my interpretation will be about it what I get straight out of the lyrics, his voice, the music, the tone and of course it will all be subjective to my own imagination and experiences.
To me the song comes in two parts with each part shading over slightly towards the next as a really nice bridge throughout the song. The first "half" he talks about...
To me the song comes in two parts with each part shading over slightly towards the next as a really nice bridge throughout the song. The first "half" he talks about the relationship whereby he is the bad guy; dark, uncaring and that he doesn't deserve her even though he loves her so.
Then once you get to the line "I couldn’t face a life without your light But all of that was ripped apart… when you refused to fight" it all changes. Sure it was bad, he wasn't perfect but you should have loved him and stuck by him. You didn't even fight (care) to keep the relationship going, you just gave up and walked away ("You Ran Away - You’re All The Same"). And then the next two verses are talking about how, though at the beginning he said he was bad, he wishes he could have hurt her for her blatant apathy of the relationship and how he is over her now and comes out morally on top.
that's not a song meaning at all o.o...isn't that the title of the website
that's not a song meaning at all o.o...isn't that the title of the website
I meant about the first thing "Brilliant"...not the comment afterwards
I meant about the first thing "Brilliant"...not the comment afterwards
Agree(:
Agree(:
@Aeonsgod thank you for that amazing interpretation...you just described in detail how this song relates to me and the girl I thought was the love of my life and how she just threw it all away after just one mistake...
@Aeonsgod thank you for that amazing interpretation...you just described in detail how this song relates to me and the girl I thought was the love of my life and how she just threw it all away after just one mistake...