This piece of art is genius. The lengthy yet intriguing intro goes on and on, and it's hard to turn away because you know something's got to happen. During this part of the song i always think of someone, who has the perfect life. Who's got it made. With women, work, or whatever, They're just set for life. Then the intro fades and the guitars step in. At this point, one realizes that he's not really accomplishing anything in life, and he only lives for himself. He realizes that he really doesn't have many True friends; people that can and will be there for him. When the drums come in, (6:20) Something tragic, tragic, happens. Such as a loved ones' parting. He realizes that all this time he never knew what he had, and he never spent time with the ones and things that mattered most. Instead, he focused on his own self and pleased no one else. At (7:30), the man begans to attempt to cope with situation, understand it, and attempt to change his life. From that day on out, he would make a vow to live a different life. At (8:20), i picture the man beginning to live his life for others. He starts working for others, through volunteer work and the likes, and helps his elderly neighbors and the poor. At (9:15), tragedy strikes again, and this man's new life is once again ripped to shreds. He loses all he gained, and once again start over. But this time, since he's been through this before, He knows exactly what to do and how to correctly handle it. He will once again begin a new life, and continue the map that has been layed out before him.
This is just my way of looking at the song. It may sound crazy, but there's not really a definite interpretation.
This piece of art is genius. The lengthy yet intriguing intro goes on and on, and it's hard to turn away because you know something's got to happen. During this part of the song i always think of someone, who has the perfect life. Who's got it made. With women, work, or whatever, They're just set for life. Then the intro fades and the guitars step in. At this point, one realizes that he's not really accomplishing anything in life, and he only lives for himself. He realizes that he really doesn't have many True friends; people that can and will be there for him. When the drums come in, (6:20) Something tragic, tragic, happens. Such as a loved ones' parting. He realizes that all this time he never knew what he had, and he never spent time with the ones and things that mattered most. Instead, he focused on his own self and pleased no one else. At (7:30), the man begans to attempt to cope with situation, understand it, and attempt to change his life. From that day on out, he would make a vow to live a different life. At (8:20), i picture the man beginning to live his life for others. He starts working for others, through volunteer work and the likes, and helps his elderly neighbors and the poor. At (9:15), tragedy strikes again, and this man's new life is once again ripped to shreds. He loses all he gained, and once again start over. But this time, since he's been through this before, He knows exactly what to do and how to correctly handle it. He will once again begin a new life, and continue the map that has been layed out before him.
This is just my way of looking at the song. It may sound crazy, but there's not really a definite interpretation.
Haha...I now have your image in my head when I listen to this song. I like it though.
Haha...I now have your image in my head when I listen to this song. I like it though.