By far a sad song that me, and I'm sure others can relate to. It's about the person who always tries and looses, someone who loses something important, something so criminally fantastic. It's about a "slow parade" that's amazing and is fantastic, but you know all of the sudden, it would end. More than likely this is about a relationship. It's amazing and great, until all of the sudden, it's over and you have no choice but to leave, because they already left. It talks about being the person who left, and how, " you wish that you had stayed". And how there would have been so much more if you stayed around.
Then It covers being the one who was left behind, you were left there left around, and you didn't want the parade to leave, but it did. Even though you had so much you needed to work out, you beg for it to stay, to work it out. But they leave. And the days become all the same, no one knows your name, the people fade away, all stars are just a flicker, and you're left there all alone. Like a person who frozen standing in the same spot in the middle of the night, hours after the parade.
By far a sad song that me, and I'm sure others can relate to. It's about the person who always tries and looses, someone who loses something important, something so criminally fantastic. It's about a "slow parade" that's amazing and is fantastic, but you know all of the sudden, it would end. More than likely this is about a relationship. It's amazing and great, until all of the sudden, it's over and you have no choice but to leave, because they already left. It talks about being the person who left, and how, " you wish that you had stayed". And how there would have been so much more if you stayed around. Then It covers being the one who was left behind, you were left there left around, and you didn't want the parade to leave, but it did. Even though you had so much you needed to work out, you beg for it to stay, to work it out. But they leave. And the days become all the same, no one knows your name, the people fade away, all stars are just a flicker, and you're left there all alone. Like a person who frozen standing in the same spot in the middle of the night, hours after the parade.