I see it as the narrator singing to a girl he dated a while ago. He wants to take back everything he said and try again, asking her to forget about what he said. She has dwelled on his mistakes and the things he said wrong. He says he is older now, so he is a different person, and won't make those mistakes again. He mentions that she made mistakes too, but she had people to turn to for support, whereas when he made mistakes there was no one to comfort him, being "all alone".
Wayward, thats exactly it. The narrator and this girl use to 'tear it down' as in have a really good time together but then they must have had a break up. He wants to try it again with her, but she is too focused on his mistakes and won't look passed the past. He is different now, but she won't see that.
Then again, my interpretation is probably bias because this is whats going in my life. It could be about the media and emo music.
Wayward, thats exactly it. The narrator and this girl use to 'tear it down' as in have a really good time together but then they must have had a break up. He wants to try it again with her, but she is too focused on his mistakes and won't look passed the past. He is different now, but she won't see that.
Then again, my interpretation is probably bias because this is whats going in my life. It could be about the media and emo music.
I see it as the narrator singing to a girl he dated a while ago. He wants to take back everything he said and try again, asking her to forget about what he said. She has dwelled on his mistakes and the things he said wrong. He says he is older now, so he is a different person, and won't make those mistakes again. He mentions that she made mistakes too, but she had people to turn to for support, whereas when he made mistakes there was no one to comfort him, being "all alone".
Wayward, thats exactly it. The narrator and this girl use to 'tear it down' as in have a really good time together but then they must have had a break up. He wants to try it again with her, but she is too focused on his mistakes and won't look passed the past. He is different now, but she won't see that. Then again, my interpretation is probably bias because this is whats going in my life. It could be about the media and emo music.
Wayward, thats exactly it. The narrator and this girl use to 'tear it down' as in have a really good time together but then they must have had a break up. He wants to try it again with her, but she is too focused on his mistakes and won't look passed the past. He is different now, but she won't see that. Then again, my interpretation is probably bias because this is whats going in my life. It could be about the media and emo music.