Everyone's already posted what this means, but I'm bored and feel like doing a complete breakdown of the lyrics, so here ya go:
"Alone at last, we can sit and fight.
And I've lost all faith in this blurring light,"
I wouldn't necessarily say that it's about loosing faith in terms of religion, more about loosing faith in people.
"But stay right here we can change our plight.
We're storming through this despite what's right."
If you're willing to fight for what you believe (even if it's not really right to fight for it), you can change what you're fighting against.
"One final fight, for this tonight.
With knives and pens we made our plight."
Not so sure about this one, but personally, I think it's a bit of a nod to the stereotypes of "emos"- they write and they cut to "make their plight" (show that something's wrong).
"Lay your heart down the ends in sight.
Conscience begs for you to do what's right."
Put aside everything that bothers you, and fight for what you believe is right.
"Everyday it's still the same dull knife,
Stab it through and justify your pride."
You have to keep fighting back- nothing changes overnight. You have to keep fighting for it.
"And I can't go on without your love, you lost, you never held on.
We tried our best... Turn out the light,
Turn out the light."
If the people you're fighting with give up, it makes you give up.
Everyone's already posted what this means, but I'm bored and feel like doing a complete breakdown of the lyrics, so here ya go:
"Alone at last, we can sit and fight. And I've lost all faith in this blurring light,"
I wouldn't necessarily say that it's about loosing faith in terms of religion, more about loosing faith in people.
"But stay right here we can change our plight. We're storming through this despite what's right."
If you're willing to fight for what you believe (even if it's not really right to fight for it), you can change what you're fighting against.
"One final fight, for this tonight. With knives and pens we made our plight."
Not so sure about this one, but personally, I think it's a bit of a nod to the stereotypes of "emos"- they write and they cut to "make their plight" (show that something's wrong).
"Lay your heart down the ends in sight. Conscience begs for you to do what's right."
Put aside everything that bothers you, and fight for what you believe is right.
"Everyday it's still the same dull knife, Stab it through and justify your pride."
You have to keep fighting back- nothing changes overnight. You have to keep fighting for it.
"And I can't go on without your love, you lost, you never held on. We tried our best... Turn out the light, Turn out the light."
If the people you're fighting with give up, it makes you give up.
@HorsemanshipQueen not to judge but, your explanation for ¨with knives and pens we make our plight¨
@HorsemanshipQueen not to judge but, your explanation for ¨with knives and pens we make our plight¨
although people think they know ¨emos¨(someone like me) the meaning would most likely be
although people think they know ¨emos¨(someone like me) the meaning would most likely be
writing a suicide note with the knife ready because the last fight is for tonight to see if you will do it or try again on another day
writing a suicide note with the knife ready because the last fight is for tonight to see if you will do it or try again on another day
whitch i can say i have tried and iv never chose to do it but i am kind of happy i havnt
whitch i can say i have tried and iv never chose to do it but i am kind of happy i havnt