I think this song is about someone who lost someone, and their friend is trying to help them through it, however this person (who lost the person) just can't get over whoever they loved that died. I also think the song could be about someone who's lover broke up with them and their struggling to get over their love.
Come on now you're good friends are here waiting this one out (the friend who is helping with the loss)
You've gotta come back down (from their depression, or their thoughts)
Look around you you're the only one dragging this out (with the relationship idea this would be about the lover, for he/she would be dragging out what ever is left of their relationship, however with the loss of a loved one, it would be similar, with the person dragging out the memory of the person, and carrying or dragging the baggage of the person's memory around with them everywhere, and instead of remembering the happy times they would just stay attached to the sadness. )
It's getting pathetic and I'm almost done here (the friend talking about the main character, he/she is 'almost done here' because they believe that the main character believes that they no longer needs help from them.
What you set out to kill off has been gone some time now (either revenge or what was left of the relationship)
Head out any further and you might just forget how (again with the revenge that they may want)
Anyways but that is just my interpretation of the song.
The song is definitely about getting over something, but I don't think it's about getting over someone that died. I mean, it would be kind of a mean song if it was.
The song is definitely about getting over something, but I don't think it's about getting over someone that died. I mean, it would be kind of a mean song if it was.
I think it's basically about getting over an ex and having to move on. The song is clearly directed to someone who is wallowing in his own sadness, saying "get over it now, there are other people".
I think it's basically about getting over an ex and having to move on. The song is clearly directed to someone who is wallowing in his own sadness, saying "get over it now, there are other people".
I think this song is about someone who lost someone, and their friend is trying to help them through it, however this person (who lost the person) just can't get over whoever they loved that died. I also think the song could be about someone who's lover broke up with them and their struggling to get over their love.
Come on now you're good friends are here waiting this one out (the friend who is helping with the loss)
You've gotta come back down (from their depression, or their thoughts)
Look around you you're the only one dragging this out (with the relationship idea this would be about the lover, for he/she would be dragging out what ever is left of their relationship, however with the loss of a loved one, it would be similar, with the person dragging out the memory of the person, and carrying or dragging the baggage of the person's memory around with them everywhere, and instead of remembering the happy times they would just stay attached to the sadness. )
It's getting pathetic and I'm almost done here (the friend talking about the main character, he/she is 'almost done here' because they believe that the main character believes that they no longer needs help from them.
What you set out to kill off has been gone some time now (either revenge or what was left of the relationship)
Head out any further and you might just forget how (again with the revenge that they may want)
Anyways but that is just my interpretation of the song.
The song is definitely about getting over something, but I don't think it's about getting over someone that died. I mean, it would be kind of a mean song if it was.
The song is definitely about getting over something, but I don't think it's about getting over someone that died. I mean, it would be kind of a mean song if it was.
I think it's basically about getting over an ex and having to move on. The song is clearly directed to someone who is wallowing in his own sadness, saying "get over it now, there are other people".
I think it's basically about getting over an ex and having to move on. The song is clearly directed to someone who is wallowing in his own sadness, saying "get over it now, there are other people".