I might be projecting my own feelings and thoughts about this song, but it seems to me Trevor is talking about how we as humans have this tendency to drone through life, through work, following rules, following expectations without any liberty or freedom to truly be free-thinking, positive humans. The song is through the eyes of someone who is caught up in this world and relying on his addictions as a way to feel a sense of freedom.
First stanza - describing neighbourhoods filled with people trapped in their house (after work hours / in the evenings), being expected to abide by the rules and move into the production line the next day-break. He puts in his feelings "I would rather die than to piss away my time (like those drones)." We can't trust our food, or how healthcare / government system.... you're feeling depressed, here's a pill. You're not alone in needing this patch.
No I wont - I won't fall into it. I can't. I won't. - he cries.
Next few stanzas are the plea of someone being caught up in this world and having to fall into what are quite common habits to 'escape' this shitty world or way of life - alcohol, drug abuse, insomnia... aching to have their lives and hours back. To feel alive again, yet being trapped within this false sphere of addictions in order to try to achieve a higher-life.
Something like that. I'm not the greatest at deciphering lyrics, but that's what I think.
I might be projecting my own feelings and thoughts about this song, but it seems to me Trevor is talking about how we as humans have this tendency to drone through life, through work, following rules, following expectations without any liberty or freedom to truly be free-thinking, positive humans. The song is through the eyes of someone who is caught up in this world and relying on his addictions as a way to feel a sense of freedom.
First stanza - describing neighbourhoods filled with people trapped in their house (after work hours / in the evenings), being expected to abide by the rules and move into the production line the next day-break. He puts in his feelings "I would rather die than to piss away my time (like those drones)." We can't trust our food, or how healthcare / government system.... you're feeling depressed, here's a pill. You're not alone in needing this patch.
No I wont - I won't fall into it. I can't. I won't. - he cries.
Next few stanzas are the plea of someone being caught up in this world and having to fall into what are quite common habits to 'escape' this shitty world or way of life - alcohol, drug abuse, insomnia... aching to have their lives and hours back. To feel alive again, yet being trapped within this false sphere of addictions in order to try to achieve a higher-life.
Something like that. I'm not the greatest at deciphering lyrics, but that's what I think.