This song makes me envision an abandoned warehouse of some sort at a waterfront yard, that houses teenagers who go there to socialise, party and get off on drugs. The person has injected heroin or something illict into their system with a syringe as described in the song, half the people that's there, they don't even know.
"last call on the waterfront as the kids all stare
into thin air, you wait for your breath to come"
Worst of all they could be overdosing on a drug, but everyone around them is to consumed in their own thing to notice or care.
On a bigger picture, the song is suggesting how some of today's youth are being pulled into this sort of world of drugs and partying and not giving a crap about the world itself, maybe due to some of the pressures that life throws at us such as poverty, broken families, abuse etc.
This song makes me envision an abandoned warehouse of some sort at a waterfront yard, that houses teenagers who go there to socialise, party and get off on drugs. The person has injected heroin or something illict into their system with a syringe as described in the song, half the people that's there, they don't even know.
"last call on the waterfront as the kids all stare into thin air, you wait for your breath to come" Worst of all they could be overdosing on a drug, but everyone around them is to consumed in their own thing to notice or care.
On a bigger picture, the song is suggesting how some of today's youth are being pulled into this sort of world of drugs and partying and not giving a crap about the world itself, maybe due to some of the pressures that life throws at us such as poverty, broken families, abuse etc.