Lyric discussion by Outlier247 

Cover art for Would? lyrics by Alice in Chains

The lyrics to Would? by Alice in Chains are widely believed to be about Andrew Wood, the late lead singer of Mother Love Bone, who died of a heroin overdose in 1990. The song was written by Jerry Cantrell as a tribute to Wood, but it also touches on themes of addiction, regret, and the way society judges those who struggle with substance abuse.

The lyrics have a cryptic and somewhat surreal quality, but they reflect feelings of self-destruction, alienation, and the idea of whether people can change or be forgiven for their mistakes. Lines like "Into the flood again / Same old trip it was back then" suggest a cycle of relapse, while "Am I wrong? Have I run too far to get home?" expresses doubt and a longing for redemption.

Overall, Would? is a haunting reflection on addiction and loss, but it's also a challenge to people who judge those who struggle. The song asks listeners to consider whether they would have made different choices in the same circumstances.

Positive
Subjective
Sadness
Addiction
Loss
Redemption
Judgment
Struggle