I'm gonna start off by saying I disagree with the suicide interpretations. I'm thinking its more along the lines a woman who is more or less a slave, to a household(think Cinderella). And one night she makes a run for it, not knowing what is beyond the household that she knew.
Lines like:
"There is no way you would go back now, oh no, those days are past"
Don't really seem to say she couldn't go back, but more or less, she would not be going back.
The ending chorus phrase
"Life is waiting for the one who loves to live, and it is not a secret?"
also would denote that that she is one whom loves live, and Life is waiting for her to live it to its fullest, not as some slave(or w.e it may be).
Suicide is valid, I just feel it disagrees with some lines in the song.
I'm gonna start off by saying I disagree with the suicide interpretations. I'm thinking its more along the lines a woman who is more or less a slave, to a household(think Cinderella). And one night she makes a run for it, not knowing what is beyond the household that she knew.
Lines like: "There is no way you would go back now, oh no, those days are past" Don't really seem to say she couldn't go back, but more or less, she would not be going back.
The ending chorus phrase "Life is waiting for the one who loves to live, and it is not a secret?" also would denote that that she is one whom loves live, and Life is waiting for her to live it to its fullest, not as some slave(or w.e it may be).
Suicide is valid, I just feel it disagrees with some lines in the song.