"I'm forever black-eyed - A product of a broken home".
There's no revelation for the protagonist.
He sees himself as the victim of his upbringing and won't change who he is because he has accepted who he thinks he has to be.
His worldview is naivete masked as sophistication because he thinks he knows about the world when in truth he does not.
Otherwise, he would be able to understand that only he has the power to become who he truly is. It's his choice. No one else's.
This song could be the answer of the person to the previous song 'passive-aggressive'. The person is just too pessimistic to see what the other person tried to make them see.
"I'm forever black-eyed - A product of a broken home".
There's no revelation for the protagonist.
He sees himself as the victim of his upbringing and won't change who he is because he has accepted who he thinks he has to be.
His worldview is naivete masked as sophistication because he thinks he knows about the world when in truth he does not.
Otherwise, he would be able to understand that only he has the power to become who he truly is. It's his choice. No one else's.
This song could be the answer of the person to the previous song 'passive-aggressive'. The person is just too pessimistic to see what the other person tried to make them see.