I feel like he's looking at himself and all the things he's done, and he's so caught up in mental illness or addiction or whatever, he doesn't even feel it anymore. The drug addiction or the eating disorder or the alcoholism or intense depression, (Maybe all of the above) that he's stopping to ask himself "don't you mind that you're hurting everyone you love."
"I gave you something you can never give back, don't you mind." The first time he tried drugs, that was it. He was hooked. He can never take that back.
"You've seen your face like a heart attack, don't you mind." He looked in the mirror and didn't even recognize himself anymore.
"I'm sorry I'd rather be high than watching the family die." To cope with what's going on his family, (Possibly because of his issues) he's doing drugs.
He's so unhappy and lifeless, he wants to end his life. He's asking himself, "don't you care that you're about to end your life forever?" And at the same time asking the world if it would care.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
@abravar2 I can't agree more with you. I've been through this, and currently am experiencing some sort of 'identifying-myself' with this song. I've got a self-reminder tattooed a couple of weeks ago, and I just loved your interpretation. Thank you!
@abravar2 I can't agree more with you. I've been through this, and currently am experiencing some sort of 'identifying-myself' with this song. I've got a self-reminder tattooed a couple of weeks ago, and I just loved your interpretation. Thank you!
I feel like he's looking at himself and all the things he's done, and he's so caught up in mental illness or addiction or whatever, he doesn't even feel it anymore. The drug addiction or the eating disorder or the alcoholism or intense depression, (Maybe all of the above) that he's stopping to ask himself "don't you mind that you're hurting everyone you love."
"I gave you something you can never give back, don't you mind." The first time he tried drugs, that was it. He was hooked. He can never take that back.
"You've seen your face like a heart attack, don't you mind." He looked in the mirror and didn't even recognize himself anymore.
"I'm sorry I'd rather be high than watching the family die." To cope with what's going on his family, (Possibly because of his issues) he's doing drugs.
He's so unhappy and lifeless, he wants to end his life. He's asking himself, "don't you care that you're about to end your life forever?" And at the same time asking the world if it would care.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
YAS! I really agree, I see this song so clearly as if Matty is standing in front of a mirror speaking this to himself and it's such an internal song. I think you picked up on a lot of that.
@abravar2 I can't agree more with you. I've been through this, and currently am experiencing some sort of 'identifying-myself' with this song. I've got a self-reminder tattooed a couple of weeks ago, and I just loved your interpretation. Thank you!
@abravar2 I can't agree more with you. I've been through this, and currently am experiencing some sort of 'identifying-myself' with this song. I've got a self-reminder tattooed a couple of weeks ago, and I just loved your interpretation. Thank you!
@abravar2 Wow, I never thought of that interpretation, but it completely fits. Damn.
@abravar2 Wow, I never thought of that interpretation, but it completely fits. Damn.