First of all, I must agree with justliveit05. However, I have a different interpretation of the songs:
I think the first verse is talking about a person, who is considering suicide because they say, "And you pray to God it won't take long." They don't want to have any pain while they die. The next bit is probably them wondering where their happiness ends, since rainbows are supposed to be pretty and happy and such. Either that or as justliveit05 said, they're talking about their life and their hoping that at the end they'll find a pot of gold.
The chorus seems to be this persons compainion singing, though that's what it is pretty much the entire song, but anyways, they're trying to convince them that it would be better if they tried to live through the pain. They tell them that even though life is painful it's worth it to be alive. The last bit though I think they're saying that in the end they'll "go where nobody can touch" them. I think this means that in the end, they're going to go live elsewhere because where they're living right now they're not happy and people are hurting them. This made me think they're teenagers and they're in love, but they aren't eighteen yet so they can't leave the home where everything is going wrong.
The next verse I think they are talking about the same person as they were in the first two verses only this time I'm not exactly sure what they mean with the first two lines, but with the last two I think they mean that in their mind they know that things are going really bad and so they just want to end it, but then their companion tells them that they all are broken hearted and killing themself won't really make everything better it'll just make everything worse.
Then there's the chorus, but with a slight change: "where the world must have begun" and again I like justliveit05's comment about the garden of eden, which was supposed to be a very happy place. I think they're companion is telling them life can be happy if they really want it to be.
Then there is the chorus again and I think this time the person decides screw it and kills themself. Either that or they go and live with the one they love away from all the people who have hurt them in the past.
First of all, I must agree with justliveit05. However, I have a different interpretation of the songs:
I think the first verse is talking about a person, who is considering suicide because they say, "And you pray to God it won't take long." They don't want to have any pain while they die. The next bit is probably them wondering where their happiness ends, since rainbows are supposed to be pretty and happy and such. Either that or as justliveit05 said, they're talking about their life and their hoping that at the end they'll find a pot of gold.
The chorus seems to be this persons compainion singing, though that's what it is pretty much the entire song, but anyways, they're trying to convince them that it would be better if they tried to live through the pain. They tell them that even though life is painful it's worth it to be alive. The last bit though I think they're saying that in the end they'll "go where nobody can touch" them. I think this means that in the end, they're going to go live elsewhere because where they're living right now they're not happy and people are hurting them. This made me think they're teenagers and they're in love, but they aren't eighteen yet so they can't leave the home where everything is going wrong.
The next verse I think they are talking about the same person as they were in the first two verses only this time I'm not exactly sure what they mean with the first two lines, but with the last two I think they mean that in their mind they know that things are going really bad and so they just want to end it, but then their companion tells them that they all are broken hearted and killing themself won't really make everything better it'll just make everything worse.
Then there's the chorus, but with a slight change: "where the world must have begun" and again I like justliveit05's comment about the garden of eden, which was supposed to be a very happy place. I think they're companion is telling them life can be happy if they really want it to be.
Then there is the chorus again and I think this time the person decides screw it and kills themself. Either that or they go and live with the one they love away from all the people who have hurt them in the past.