I can't help but think of Johnny, from a popular book/movie "The Outsiders". Johnny was abused by his father and was more of a quiet character. MAJOR SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS BOOK: He was Ponyboy's (the main character) best friend and died after he tried to rescue children from a burning church (I could elaborate more but it's about the song). The point? Johnny died not in vain and was Pony's only friend "Get up Johnny Boy", his thoughts that he can't live without him; he was his "pride and joy".
I think the song definitley relates to this. Someone losing a part of them or a physical person and thinking it's the end, but they carry on.
I can't help but think of Johnny, from a popular book/movie "The Outsiders". Johnny was abused by his father and was more of a quiet character. MAJOR SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS BOOK: He was Ponyboy's (the main character) best friend and died after he tried to rescue children from a burning church (I could elaborate more but it's about the song). The point? Johnny died not in vain and was Pony's only friend "Get up Johnny Boy", his thoughts that he can't live without him; he was his "pride and joy". I think the song definitley relates to this. Someone losing a part of them or a physical person and thinking it's the end, but they carry on.
@JCGJON that's exactly what i was thinking!
@JCGJON that's exactly what i was thinking!
@JCGJON Omg I thought the same thing! When they say the gang wont be the same without johnny then some one else dies...
@JCGJON Omg I thought the same thing! When they say the gang wont be the same without johnny then some one else dies...