an amazing song, although that word does not do it justice. this is just my interpretation of it, but anyway you look at it, it never loses its beauty.
i see this song as a lament for the pressures life bestows. in the first stanza, the bricks are a metaphor for the things in life we try to create for ourselves. inevitably, everything will come apart. it's a desperate commentary on the things that aren't permanent in life.
kevin then goes on to talk about the fact that you can't ever really trust anyone but yourself. "your friends won't wait"; no one is going to be there for you no matter what, so you need to learn to rely solely on yourself. he then finds himself trying to deal with his problems on his own, stoned in a park because it's hard to deal with it all. the girl he sees wearing his shirt & humming his song is interchangeable with any fan of his who is dedicated to his music. he feels like a failure; he can't live up to the expectations his fans & the world have for him.
then the song just explodes into a metaphor for the way we waste our lives and take things for granted without ever realizing it. the southern states represent the way we should be living; working hard and valuing everything we are fortunate enough to have. we just waste everything we're given and don't realize the importance of it all.
the microphone is yet another metaphor for the complexities of life and how you're forced to face them on your own. people will listen to your troubles to a point, but at the end of the day, they'll just go back to their own lives without truly caring.
he then talks about the fact that we should constantly be reevaluating ourselves, because we are continuously in need of change. you should always contemplate what you're doing and how it's affecting your life. and if you don't like the place you're in, "hollow yourself out" and start anew. grow up and take care of your problems instead of trying to rely on others to do it for you. sort out your problems and clear your mind so that you can move on with your life.
and God, kevin and jesse's voices mixing together is just flawless.
an amazing song, although that word does not do it justice. this is just my interpretation of it, but anyway you look at it, it never loses its beauty.
i see this song as a lament for the pressures life bestows. in the first stanza, the bricks are a metaphor for the things in life we try to create for ourselves. inevitably, everything will come apart. it's a desperate commentary on the things that aren't permanent in life.
kevin then goes on to talk about the fact that you can't ever really trust anyone but yourself. "your friends won't wait"; no one is going to be there for you no matter what, so you need to learn to rely solely on yourself. he then finds himself trying to deal with his problems on his own, stoned in a park because it's hard to deal with it all. the girl he sees wearing his shirt & humming his song is interchangeable with any fan of his who is dedicated to his music. he feels like a failure; he can't live up to the expectations his fans & the world have for him.
then the song just explodes into a metaphor for the way we waste our lives and take things for granted without ever realizing it. the southern states represent the way we should be living; working hard and valuing everything we are fortunate enough to have. we just waste everything we're given and don't realize the importance of it all.
the microphone is yet another metaphor for the complexities of life and how you're forced to face them on your own. people will listen to your troubles to a point, but at the end of the day, they'll just go back to their own lives without truly caring.
he then talks about the fact that we should constantly be reevaluating ourselves, because we are continuously in need of change. you should always contemplate what you're doing and how it's affecting your life. and if you don't like the place you're in, "hollow yourself out" and start anew. grow up and take care of your problems instead of trying to rely on others to do it for you. sort out your problems and clear your mind so that you can move on with your life.
and God, kevin and jesse's voices mixing together is just flawless.