I think this song is about looking back at youth, where when you're younger everything seems like it doesn't matter, and you're living in the moment.
Then, only a few years later it isn't as great is it is.
"Now I pull a one-ton carriage," I think this lyric means that they have many things weighing on their shoulders.
"I was having fun.
We were all having fun." Note the 'was' and 'were'.
"Who is there to talk to
That won't lock me up?" I think this part means that they are probably mentally ill, and if they speak about their feelings, etc. they will be called a "psychopath".
If the person the song is about is mentally ill, the part "At least God doesn't judge me by the thoughts that aren't mine," could mean people who suffer with disorders like schizophrenia.
I really love this song. I think it's seriously beautiful. If it is about what I think it's about, it's painfully true.
I think this song is about looking back at youth, where when you're younger everything seems like it doesn't matter, and you're living in the moment. Then, only a few years later it isn't as great is it is.
"Now I pull a one-ton carriage," I think this lyric means that they have many things weighing on their shoulders.
"I was having fun. We were all having fun." Note the 'was' and 'were'.
"Who is there to talk to That won't lock me up?" I think this part means that they are probably mentally ill, and if they speak about their feelings, etc. they will be called a "psychopath". If the person the song is about is mentally ill, the part "At least God doesn't judge me by the thoughts that aren't mine," could mean people who suffer with disorders like schizophrenia.
I really love this song. I think it's seriously beautiful. If it is about what I think it's about, it's painfully true.