My interpretation is that this is about James Hart\'s dad. Both of his parents struggled with alcohol which he concludes killed their marriage and made him more than strong in his commitment to Straight Edge. Ultimately, his dad went to Chicago and to honest, I get the impression he doesn\'t really know his dad. I may be completely missing the mark but "I think time has more than raised me." sounds like an angry kid to a parent.
My interpretation is that this is about James Hart\'s dad. Both of his parents struggled with alcohol which he concludes killed their marriage and made him more than strong in his commitment to Straight Edge. Ultimately, his dad went to Chicago and to honest, I get the impression he doesn\'t really know his dad. I may be completely missing the mark but "I think time has more than raised me." sounds like an angry kid to a parent.