This goes right along with "watch out for my bullshit, everybody's got it." He's full of shit. He doesn't feel strong at all and is trying to convince himself that he is, which is partly why the line is repeated more than anything else in the song. Probably also trying to convince himself that he is as careful, calculating, and reasoned as a soldier might be, when he's really a wreck and is afraid he's going to do something really stupid.
This goes right along with "watch out for my bullshit, everybody's got it." He's full of shit. He doesn't feel strong at all and is trying to convince himself that he is, which is partly why the line is repeated more than anything else in the song. Probably also trying to convince himself that he is as careful, calculating, and reasoned as a soldier might be, when he's really a wreck and is afraid he's going to do something really stupid.
"Begging my new teacher Thought you'd never reach her She's standing there in front of you."
"Careful as a soldier we're so strong."
I wish I knew what those lines meant. The song's awesome though.
"Careful as a soldier we're so strong"
"Careful as a soldier we're so strong"
This goes right along with "watch out for my bullshit, everybody's got it." He's full of shit. He doesn't feel strong at all and is trying to convince himself that he is, which is partly why the line is repeated more than anything else in the song. Probably also trying to convince himself that he is as careful, calculating, and reasoned as a soldier might be, when he's really a wreck and is afraid he's going to do something really stupid.
This goes right along with "watch out for my bullshit, everybody's got it." He's full of shit. He doesn't feel strong at all and is trying to convince himself that he is, which is partly why the line is repeated more than anything else in the song. Probably also trying to convince himself that he is as careful, calculating, and reasoned as a soldier might be, when he's really a wreck and is afraid he's going to do something really stupid.
Safer to sit "beside the truth (beside you)"...
Safer to sit "beside the truth (beside you)"