Lyric discussion by TenYears_Gone 

Umm... I think you guys are looking a little too deep. Not every song on this album is about the band. It fits with the theme of isolation and seperation ("division", gasp). I'm pretty sure that it has more to do with the Berlin Wall falling, and how everyone celebrated the event. However, the line "And there's a change that, even with regret, cannot be undone" shows how there are permanent damages that we can't just apologize away.

I think there's probably more to this song than just this. The Berlin Wall is the main focus, but there are probably other inspirations that went into this song.

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