I think it's about a man who's, well frankly fucked. He's really messed up and the girl he cares about is trying to fix him. But his natural reaction is to appreciate it at first, but to relapse into his normal ways. It praises her for how she's gonna help him find the "right way out". But then it regresses in to a very dark tone about how she's the only light. She's the only good influence on him and he believes she's not going to be patient enough with him to straighten him up. Plus the dark side just wants to be good in-order to crush her. He wants to be the "mistake that she can't live with out". He pushes between knowing she's all that good for him and he keeps showing how he lies in the dark, because he wants to destroy "the only light breaking through the window." At the end he shows that he's trying to be the best he can, because he ends with saying, "We’ll I’m not gonna give it away Not gonna let it go just to wake up someday".
He feels as though he's a mistake and clearly a fuck-up, but he can make himself great enough so that he's the one she can't live without.
I think it's about a man who's, well frankly fucked. He's really messed up and the girl he cares about is trying to fix him. But his natural reaction is to appreciate it at first, but to relapse into his normal ways. It praises her for how she's gonna help him find the "right way out". But then it regresses in to a very dark tone about how she's the only light. She's the only good influence on him and he believes she's not going to be patient enough with him to straighten him up. Plus the dark side just wants to be good in-order to crush her. He wants to be the "mistake that she can't live with out". He pushes between knowing she's all that good for him and he keeps showing how he lies in the dark, because he wants to destroy "the only light breaking through the window." At the end he shows that he's trying to be the best he can, because he ends with saying, "We’ll I’m not gonna give it away Not gonna let it go just to wake up someday". He feels as though he's a mistake and clearly a fuck-up, but he can make himself great enough so that he's the one she can't live without.