This song definitely paints the pros and cons of living in a trailer park. The artist opens with talking about a longtime friend getting busted for meth abuse when she had no idea what he was going through. She appears to have known about the wife though, and she took care of his dog for him. He used to do light work for her and she'd pay him for it.
She wonders how he went dark, because she thought they were both fine and fighting a war against the world together. They were keeping urbanization away from their neighborhood and proudly so, and then he folds underneath her and she's fighting alone. They lose that fight in the end, likely because of this.
"We went into hibernation" I believe is when the meth thing all goes down and he's in jail and she's trying to pull things together for him, and they were in hibernation from the urbanization fight. And when the dust settles and she "comes up for air," the fight is over.
This song definitely paints the pros and cons of living in a trailer park. The artist opens with talking about a longtime friend getting busted for meth abuse when she had no idea what he was going through. She appears to have known about the wife though, and she took care of his dog for him. He used to do light work for her and she'd pay him for it.
She wonders how he went dark, because she thought they were both fine and fighting a war against the world together. They were keeping urbanization away from their neighborhood and proudly so, and then he folds underneath her and she's fighting alone. They lose that fight in the end, likely because of this.
"We went into hibernation" I believe is when the meth thing all goes down and he's in jail and she's trying to pull things together for him, and they were in hibernation from the urbanization fight. And when the dust settles and she "comes up for air," the fight is over.