Sometimes when I'm feeling trapped in a rut or overwhelmed with responsibility or especially feeling loneliness, with no one I feel comfortable opening up to, I just feel the desire to create something to express myself. Whether it's writing my thoughts down, painting, etc., I find that that piece of expression becomes a meaningful part of coming to terms with my personal trials, even though my work is nothing I'd be comfortable with even showing to others.
What I really appreciate about this song is that Tyler is saying that he had a personal experience with a kitchen sink, and though that might mean nothing to us, it means something to him, and that's what's important. He's saying that we should find something to express ourselves, have personal experiences on our own that we can hold sacred to only ourselves.
We're living in an age where it's easy to be on screens all the time, but instead of spending all our time consuming media, it's much more fulfilling to create and find meaning in those things.
Sometimes when I'm feeling trapped in a rut or overwhelmed with responsibility or especially feeling loneliness, with no one I feel comfortable opening up to, I just feel the desire to create something to express myself. Whether it's writing my thoughts down, painting, etc., I find that that piece of expression becomes a meaningful part of coming to terms with my personal trials, even though my work is nothing I'd be comfortable with even showing to others.
What I really appreciate about this song is that Tyler is saying that he had a personal experience with a kitchen sink, and though that might mean nothing to us, it means something to him, and that's what's important. He's saying that we should find something to express ourselves, have personal experiences on our own that we can hold sacred to only ourselves. We're living in an age where it's easy to be on screens all the time, but instead of spending all our time consuming media, it's much more fulfilling to create and find meaning in those things.