To me it speaks of a "fight" within yourself against depression. The mention of walls, emotions, depression etc. all give me an impression of someone who is depressed, but is not giving in. They are "breaching" the walls through a "forceful ... rebellion", and "fight" against their own inner thoughts.
The last lines "feeling nothing is over" also captures depression for me, as you never truly "defeat" it ... as it is always there just waiting to come back into your life, and you need to constantly work (fight) to keep it at bay.
To me it speaks of a "fight" within yourself against depression. The mention of walls, emotions, depression etc. all give me an impression of someone who is depressed, but is not giving in. They are "breaching" the walls through a "forceful ... rebellion", and "fight" against their own inner thoughts.
The last lines "feeling nothing is over" also captures depression for me, as you never truly "defeat" it ... as it is always there just waiting to come back into your life, and you need to constantly work (fight) to keep it at bay.