I think it's about an observation that the world is full of hatred, and there's no way to fit in without losing your true self. Think about who Layne was, other than the drug addiction. He was a guy who liked to have fun, and a guy who spoke from his heart. He's asking, "Is there a good reason for all the hatred that I'm not aware of?"
I think it's about an observation that the world is full of hatred, and there's no way to fit in without losing your true self. Think about who Layne was, other than the drug addiction. He was a guy who liked to have fun, and a guy who spoke from his heart. He's asking, "Is there a good reason for all the hatred that I'm not aware of?"
So goes my take.