I had similar thoughts to the meaning as ^ tobiin but I believe it is in the perspective of the son not the father and he is singing to his father about the loss of his mother (the mans wife)
The clues being:
"You were a god in my eyes": Sing about his father as a strong role model
"Said just don't they look in peace"
"Sometimes I wish that was me": Following the loss of his wife he is now morose
"I was the son you always had": A change to rhyme something with sad to reinforce the point his father is morose but also to kinda confirm the one singing is the son not the father.
"You said stay in the car and wait"
"There's just some things I have to say"
"Don't you know I miss her, too"
"I miss her just as much as you"
Could be at the funeral or visiting the grave, father wants to be alone with his personal grief and the son doesn't seem to be fully aware of what has happened but is since saying she was my mother too, why did you block me out from your grief.
Ultimately it is about a son who was too young to love his mother like his father did but is trying to help his father move on and not dwell on the past.
I had similar thoughts to the meaning as ^ tobiin but I believe it is in the perspective of the son not the father and he is singing to his father about the loss of his mother (the mans wife)
The clues being:
"You were a god in my eyes": Sing about his father as a strong role model "Said just don't they look in peace" "Sometimes I wish that was me": Following the loss of his wife he is now morose "I was the son you always had": A change to rhyme something with sad to reinforce the point his father is morose but also to kinda confirm the one singing is the son not the father.
"You said stay in the car and wait" "There's just some things I have to say" "Don't you know I miss her, too" "I miss her just as much as you"
Could be at the funeral or visiting the grave, father wants to be alone with his personal grief and the son doesn't seem to be fully aware of what has happened but is since saying she was my mother too, why did you block me out from your grief.
Ultimately it is about a son who was too young to love his mother like his father did but is trying to help his father move on and not dwell on the past.