"In your heart." "In your eyes." That this person just wants to feel wanted and to know that he/she is in the mind and hearts of those who he/she cares about-or in those who care about this person. He/she feels forsaken out of every aspect of others lives. I would interpret the "forsakens" that have been mentioned as how the one who is hurt feels. I would have to agree with the top-rated interpreter. We most certainly do not live in a perfect world. Take a few steps back and think for a few minutes. If that is the only interpretation you take from this song, then it is best to expand your horizons. Where others hear this part and say, "Oh! This is about the Bible!" Jesus may be mentioned, but this does not convey that it is about the Bible. The lesson that ignorance is bliss, for the lack of a better term. I would interpret this to mean the lesson that is being taught by the one who (to my interpretation) committed suicide. The lesson that people have problems, and, though many talk about them, some do not. "Here you go create another Fable." I would interpret this to mean the lesson that is being taught. ![]() The kind of ignorance that is sad to hear. "Why did you give up on life?" one would ask, because they are unaware this person had problems dragging them down. I believe this symbolizes a question of "Why did you do such a thing?" By which I mean, "leave the keys upon the table" means to give up on life. I believe it is a question that is being asked self-consciously, but obliviously. I believe this question is being asked to the one who is hurting. That's not to say that it is a bad interpretation-I think it's great-but mine is a little different. "Why'd you leave the keys upon the table?" I would interpret this a little differently than the top-rated interpretation. Hence, crying over their thoughts of deserving to die. The one is who is listening, finds this person to be an "Angel," so to speak-just held back by their troubles. That, possibly, this person feels that he/she deserves to die. "I cry when Angels deserve to die." I would put this, as stated before, as a friend/family member point of view-crying about, possibly, how this person feels. The one who is hurting is in denial of others believing in him/her. That maybe it is too much for another person to handle. I would think of it to be along the lines of the one who is hurt stating that she/he does not think you would trust or believe in how he/she feels. ![]() I would interpret this to be a mere conversation. "I don't think you trust in my self righteous suicide." I would believe this to be the one who is hurt speaking to either him/herself or to a friend. (As mentioned in the top-rated interpretation.) However, I would also believe that the "make-up" could mean how you put on a different face in front of others to convey the illusion of "happiness." (I do believe this is also mentioned) ![]() The "make-up," so to speak, hides your scars. Many turn to a form of self-mutilation for relief- replacing physical pain with emotional/mental pain. I would think that the "putting on make-up" symbolizes the hiding. This reason could be as complex as inferiority.or just not feeling as if one is worth the time others would give you for your problems. I agree, this song is about hiding, to be polite as can be, "problems." How, day in and day out, there are select people who hide their problems, even from friends and the ones they love. Mainly, in the order that they came to me. I would just like to add my two cents-granted, it may be the same. I would have to agree with what the top-rated interpreter has stated.
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