There was glass inside my feet and raining down from the ceiling,
it opened up the scars that had just finished healing.
It tore apart the canyon running down your femur,
(I thought that it was beautiful, it made me a believer.)
There was glass inside my feet and raining down from the ceiling,
it opened up the scars that had just finished healing.
It tore apart the canyon running down your femur,
(I thought that it was beautiful, it made me a believer.)
i don't understand this section at all. someone please help?
i don't understand this section at all. someone please help?
RLHJones is right, technically, but i have to say that the symptoms presented could arguably point towards all three disorders. i favor bi-polar, as it seems to fit most of the lines in the second to last stanza better than the other two. i'll expound if you ask me to.
aside from that, i think the subject is suffering from more than just mental instability, since she (forgive me for feminizing muses) seems to be dying and last time i checked none of the above were fatal. perhaps we are to believe that she's grown so nihilistic that she is suicidal, and hurts herself in an effort to prevent herself from hurting the narrator. otherwise i think we are meant to find some other infirmity. now that i've "thought out loud" a bit, i wonder if the mention of the femur i quoted above is a reference to leukemia?
So beautiful and so fucked up. To look on someone you care about so much and know you can't fix or help.
There was glass inside my feet and raining down from the ceiling, it opened up the scars that had just finished healing. It tore apart the canyon running down your femur, (I thought that it was beautiful, it made me a believer.)
There was glass inside my feet and raining down from the ceiling, it opened up the scars that had just finished healing. It tore apart the canyon running down your femur, (I thought that it was beautiful, it made me a believer.)
i don't understand this section at all. someone please help?
i don't understand this section at all. someone please help?
RLHJones is right, technically, but i have to say that the symptoms presented could arguably point towards all three disorders. i favor bi-polar, as it seems to fit most of the lines in the second to last stanza better than the other two. i'll expound if you ask me to.
aside from that, i think the subject is suffering from more than just mental instability, since she (forgive me for feminizing muses) seems to be dying and last time i checked none of the above were fatal. perhaps we are to believe that she's grown so nihilistic that she is suicidal, and hurts herself in an effort to prevent herself from hurting the narrator. otherwise i think we are meant to find some other infirmity. now that i've "thought out loud" a bit, i wonder if the mention of the femur i quoted above is a reference to leukemia?