Firstly, the second line is "And I hurt everyone that I know" (it's available on the official 3 Doors Down website).
Personally I find that the lyrics really shine in the verses, here's my interpretation:
The moon represents a previous state of mind of the writer, where he feels comfortable (shown by the numerous mentions of 'home' and 'heaven') and confident. I feel like this song's about the natural fluctuation of emotions (hence the reference to 'today', instead of some significant personal episode), but when you are down your friends are here for you, even if it hurts them too.
I think the song's a bit of a bittersweet one as well, the numerous mentions of 'home and 'heaven' implies that whatever the writer's going through he does not blame it solely on himself as a person, but the situation he is in. He is hopeful that he can be himself again under the conditions, and more importantly it would be the only way to do justice to how friends are always by your side, to "prove" to them that they truly make a difference.
Firstly, the second line is "And I hurt everyone that I know" (it's available on the official 3 Doors Down website).
Personally I find that the lyrics really shine in the verses, here's my interpretation: The moon represents a previous state of mind of the writer, where he feels comfortable (shown by the numerous mentions of 'home' and 'heaven') and confident. I feel like this song's about the natural fluctuation of emotions (hence the reference to 'today', instead of some significant personal episode), but when you are down your friends are here for you, even if it hurts them too.
I think the song's a bit of a bittersweet one as well, the numerous mentions of 'home and 'heaven' implies that whatever the writer's going through he does not blame it solely on himself as a person, but the situation he is in. He is hopeful that he can be himself again under the conditions, and more importantly it would be the only way to do justice to how friends are always by your side, to "prove" to them that they truly make a difference.