To me, this song is about a relationship, whether it be a friendship or something more, that has recently fallen apart. The beginning of the song describes the initial downfall, and how the other person seems to think that the rift between them is the speaker's fault (And your voice was all I heard that I get what I deserve). In the chorus I feel like the speaker is asking the other person to give him/her a reason to keep this relationship alive, when really the passion of the music shows that he/she wants desperately to keep the relationship intact. To me it's almost like the speaker is begging the other person to realize that there are reasons to stay together, and I feel as though he/she never does...
That's probably the most sense anyone's said about this song, everybody else just talks about how great or suckish the song is or about the movie, that's not what this site is about. Short, simple, and straight to the point. Most music deals with relationships, and that can be just about anything, a relationship doesn't have to deal with just human relationships and emotions. With that said, your interpretation hits closest to home for me... it makes it more official for me. For that, I rate your your comment positive.
That's probably the most sense anyone's said about this song, everybody else just talks about how great or suckish the song is or about the movie, that's not what this site is about. Short, simple, and straight to the point. Most music deals with relationships, and that can be just about anything, a relationship doesn't have to deal with just human relationships and emotions. With that said, your interpretation hits closest to home for me... it makes it more official for me. For that, I rate your your comment positive.
The song isn't a chick flick... None of Linkin Park's songs have to do with "relationships" with another person.
The song isn't a chick flick... None of Linkin Park's songs have to do with "relationships" with another person.
The way you use the word "relationship" is broad. However I believe that you intended to imply that he was a lover of another person. Which is incorrect.
It is clear that he had a fight with a person. But in the song he is reminiscing on a past event where a person said to him "That you get what you deserve", and his response to the event he remembered was "SO GIVE ME REASON, TO PROVE ME WRONG". Because...
The way you use the word "relationship" is broad. However I believe that you intended to imply that he was a lover of another person. Which is incorrect.
It is clear that he had a fight with a person. But in the song he is reminiscing on a past event where a person said to him "That you get what you deserve", and his response to the event he remembered was "SO GIVE ME REASON, TO PROVE ME WRONG". Because the person was not giving a reasonable explanation as of why he was wrong. Just that he was wrong about whatever they were arguing about.
To me, this song is about a relationship, whether it be a friendship or something more, that has recently fallen apart. The beginning of the song describes the initial downfall, and how the other person seems to think that the rift between them is the speaker's fault (And your voice was all I heard that I get what I deserve). In the chorus I feel like the speaker is asking the other person to give him/her a reason to keep this relationship alive, when really the passion of the music shows that he/she wants desperately to keep the relationship intact. To me it's almost like the speaker is begging the other person to realize that there are reasons to stay together, and I feel as though he/she never does...
That's probably the most sense anyone's said about this song, everybody else just talks about how great or suckish the song is or about the movie, that's not what this site is about. Short, simple, and straight to the point. Most music deals with relationships, and that can be just about anything, a relationship doesn't have to deal with just human relationships and emotions. With that said, your interpretation hits closest to home for me... it makes it more official for me. For that, I rate your your comment positive.
That's probably the most sense anyone's said about this song, everybody else just talks about how great or suckish the song is or about the movie, that's not what this site is about. Short, simple, and straight to the point. Most music deals with relationships, and that can be just about anything, a relationship doesn't have to deal with just human relationships and emotions. With that said, your interpretation hits closest to home for me... it makes it more official for me. For that, I rate your your comment positive.
The song isn't a chick flick... None of Linkin Park's songs have to do with "relationships" with another person.
The song isn't a chick flick... None of Linkin Park's songs have to do with "relationships" with another person.
The way you use the word "relationship" is broad. However I believe that you intended to imply that he was a lover of another person. Which is incorrect. It is clear that he had a fight with a person. But in the song he is reminiscing on a past event where a person said to him "That you get what you deserve", and his response to the event he remembered was "SO GIVE ME REASON, TO PROVE ME WRONG". Because...
The way you use the word "relationship" is broad. However I believe that you intended to imply that he was a lover of another person. Which is incorrect. It is clear that he had a fight with a person. But in the song he is reminiscing on a past event where a person said to him "That you get what you deserve", and his response to the event he remembered was "SO GIVE ME REASON, TO PROVE ME WRONG". Because the person was not giving a reasonable explanation as of why he was wrong. Just that he was wrong about whatever they were arguing about.
This argument could have been with anybody.