First verse- I think it's about being emotionally dead and learning how to feel or express your thoughts and feelings rather than it being natural, like it is to most people.
Second verse- the past has caught up with her, and the unwanted truths of reality are starting to bother her, so she escapes to the fantasy of 'stolen roses', as in happiness that is not truly hers, or into her dreams, so she doesn't have to deal with the truth (the weeds).
Third verse- but the roses have thorns because she know it's not real and she can't escape the truth forever, so she learns she has to accept and deal with the troubles of the past so that she can go back to being happy in this dreamland she's invented, which protects her from reality. But at this point the rest of the world can see the truth of her emotions. This refers back to the first verse- so she has learnt to express her feelings, or has just had them exposed.
First verse- I think it's about being emotionally dead and learning how to feel or express your thoughts and feelings rather than it being natural, like it is to most people.
Second verse- the past has caught up with her, and the unwanted truths of reality are starting to bother her, so she escapes to the fantasy of 'stolen roses', as in happiness that is not truly hers, or into her dreams, so she doesn't have to deal with the truth (the weeds).
Third verse- but the roses have thorns because she know it's not real and she can't escape the truth forever, so she learns she has to accept and deal with the troubles of the past so that she can go back to being happy in this dreamland she's invented, which protects her from reality. But at this point the rest of the world can see the truth of her emotions. This refers back to the first verse- so she has learnt to express her feelings, or has just had them exposed.
The rest of it is just the same though. :)