I have no idea about the real meaning of this song, but since Decemberunderground tells a story through the songs, I believe this comes directly after Kiss And Control when the main character's significant other killed herself. "'we all want to die like movie stars' you said, as you jumped from the height of our cutting room floor" (referencing when the other person killed themself)
I think this song follows immediately right after Kiss And Control, on the scene of "Decemberunderground" the movie the character and his significant other were acting in. In the second verse, he can't make a sound or feel anything as he's staring at the body of his lover on the stage below (gorgeous eyes shine suicide). He decided he's going to take the fall as well, hoping that they will finally be "invisible".
In the bridge, he decides to take the fall. "This is the fall, this is the long way down. And out lives look smaller now, and our lives look so small"
This song then goes onto Miss Murder, the closer of the story.
I have no idea about the real meaning of this song, but since Decemberunderground tells a story through the songs, I believe this comes directly after Kiss And Control when the main character's significant other killed herself. "'we all want to die like movie stars' you said, as you jumped from the height of our cutting room floor" (referencing when the other person killed themself)
I think this song follows immediately right after Kiss And Control, on the scene of "Decemberunderground" the movie the character and his significant other were acting in. In the second verse, he can't make a sound or feel anything as he's staring at the body of his lover on the stage below (gorgeous eyes shine suicide). He decided he's going to take the fall as well, hoping that they will finally be "invisible".
In the bridge, he decides to take the fall. "This is the fall, this is the long way down. And out lives look smaller now, and our lives look so small"
This song then goes onto Miss Murder, the closer of the story.
that's only my interpretation of it though.