I really do like Keraunoscopia's interpretation, but for me its more about how sometimes the world is "out to get you," (as opposed to wanting to commit suicide, the "world" is trying to "hang" you).
Nobody really wants you to succeed, and even though some of the mistakes might be your own, you will still fight your way through and "survive"
I really do like Keraunoscopia's interpretation, but for me its more about how sometimes the world is "out to get you," (as opposed to wanting to commit suicide, the "world" is trying to "hang" you).
Nobody really wants you to succeed, and even though some of the mistakes might be your own, you will still fight your way through and "survive"