Okay I'll take a crack at this one (my best guess, I could be wrong let's see).
From how I understand this song, he's pretty much telling the person to stop faking who they are lying about it, and they need to stop trying to make others be like they want.
So maybe about independence, not following the cool crowd and being an image someone else wants.
Anyone else getting this out of the song? Or am I off?
@Ange1ofD4rkness - You really need to watch the video on 5FDPVEVO YouTube page. It is not about following a crowd. At that it is more about living outside the crowd. It is a song about standing on the ledge (i.e. suicide, ready to jump) and how one friend can pull you down off of the ledge and back to solid ground and safety. It is saying that we all need to have that friend that keeps us stable, but we also have to be that friend. The video is VERY powerful. If you have...
@Ange1ofD4rkness - You really need to watch the video on 5FDPVEVO YouTube page. It is not about following a crowd. At that it is more about living outside the crowd. It is a song about standing on the ledge (i.e. suicide, ready to jump) and how one friend can pull you down off of the ledge and back to solid ground and safety. It is saying that we all need to have that friend that keeps us stable, but we also have to be that friend. The video is VERY powerful. If you have a heart, then it will bring tears to your eyes. It is very graphic and shows two teens committing suicide. It then show the events leading up to them doing so down to deciding, planning, and prepping. It then shows friends intervening at the last second and thus unknowing saving the teen's lives. It ends with the message "ONE FRIEND CAN SAVE A LIFE" and follows up with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline contact information.
Like I said, very powerful. Every parent of a teenager needs to watch it and then sit down and watch it with their teen and then discuss it. I would go so far as to say it should be shown in school as part of health class and then an open discussion on suicide.
Okay I'll take a crack at this one (my best guess, I could be wrong let's see).
From how I understand this song, he's pretty much telling the person to stop faking who they are lying about it, and they need to stop trying to make others be like they want.
So maybe about independence, not following the cool crowd and being an image someone else wants.
Anyone else getting this out of the song? Or am I off?
i was thinking the same thing, about independence and not following a crowd
i was thinking the same thing, about independence and not following a crowd
@Ange1ofD4rkness - You really need to watch the video on 5FDPVEVO YouTube page. It is not about following a crowd. At that it is more about living outside the crowd. It is a song about standing on the ledge (i.e. suicide, ready to jump) and how one friend can pull you down off of the ledge and back to solid ground and safety. It is saying that we all need to have that friend that keeps us stable, but we also have to be that friend. The video is VERY powerful. If you have...
@Ange1ofD4rkness - You really need to watch the video on 5FDPVEVO YouTube page. It is not about following a crowd. At that it is more about living outside the crowd. It is a song about standing on the ledge (i.e. suicide, ready to jump) and how one friend can pull you down off of the ledge and back to solid ground and safety. It is saying that we all need to have that friend that keeps us stable, but we also have to be that friend. The video is VERY powerful. If you have a heart, then it will bring tears to your eyes. It is very graphic and shows two teens committing suicide. It then show the events leading up to them doing so down to deciding, planning, and prepping. It then shows friends intervening at the last second and thus unknowing saving the teen's lives. It ends with the message "ONE FRIEND CAN SAVE A LIFE" and follows up with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline contact information.
Like I said, very powerful. Every parent of a teenager needs to watch it and then sit down and watch it with their teen and then discuss it. I would go so far as to say it should be shown in school as part of health class and then an open discussion on suicide.