well, first of all, "i've done nothing" is something he's telling himself. it isn't true, and space and the woods still know what he's done. "they forgive anything" shows that he does feel the guilt weighing in, hence the thoughts of suicide, but his friends and fellow bandmates pretend with him that he's done nothing, even though he hasn't stopped someone (Erol Alkan? the music industry? something darker?) from breaking him down and repackaging him into these songs. he's trying not to think, not to feel, not to acknowledge what he's doing -- "on the run from what I've become"...
well, first of all, "i've done nothing" is something he's telling himself. it isn't true, and space and the woods still know what he's done. "they forgive anything" shows that he does feel the guilt weighing in, hence the thoughts of suicide, but his friends and fellow bandmates pretend with him that he's done nothing, even though he hasn't stopped someone (Erol Alkan? the music industry? something darker?) from breaking him down and repackaging him into these songs. he's trying not to think, not to feel, not to acknowledge what he's doing -- "on the run from what I've become" -- but space and the woods still know.
does that help?
"I've done nothing but they forgive anything like how I don't stop you breaking my arms and chopping chopping me down so I fit in your laptop"
Anyone who have an idea about what these lines are about? Can't figure it out...
well, first of all, "i've done nothing" is something he's telling himself. it isn't true, and space and the woods still know what he's done. "they forgive anything" shows that he does feel the guilt weighing in, hence the thoughts of suicide, but his friends and fellow bandmates pretend with him that he's done nothing, even though he hasn't stopped someone (Erol Alkan? the music industry? something darker?) from breaking him down and repackaging him into these songs. he's trying not to think, not to feel, not to acknowledge what he's doing -- "on the run from what I've become"...
well, first of all, "i've done nothing" is something he's telling himself. it isn't true, and space and the woods still know what he's done. "they forgive anything" shows that he does feel the guilt weighing in, hence the thoughts of suicide, but his friends and fellow bandmates pretend with him that he's done nothing, even though he hasn't stopped someone (Erol Alkan? the music industry? something darker?) from breaking him down and repackaging him into these songs. he's trying not to think, not to feel, not to acknowledge what he's doing -- "on the run from what I've become" -- but space and the woods still know. does that help?