Lyric discussion by dopsu 

I think this song is about having done something wrong to a person you love, then later coming out and telling them what you did. Like cheating and then coming out with it after a heated argument.

"Truly sorry, I see clearly Calmly crashing, I pace faster than anyone Hinges rusting, they swing louder than anything Truly lonely, this place is flatter than it seems"

The first two lines are about coming clean and nervousness, the third one is about the victim being mad and walking away banging the doors, breaking up with you. The last one is feeling like you're completely alone in the world since the person you love is gone.

"I'm upset and I leave the doors open wide Our hearts are used up, cracked and dry Pulled the scabs off of regrets We haven't learned to eat our conscience yet"

You end up confessing the person after an argument, it's a disfunctional relationship where you've been through some bad times but still love each other. The last two lines are about coming clean over whatever you did. Even though you regret it, you also regret telling them about it at the end of the fight.

"Truly sorry, I see clearly Hardly hoping, I spend it all on game machines Calmly crashing, I pace and I figure out again One hand clapping, awake but napping"

I feel like these lines are about depression, feeling numb and feeling worthless, being conflicted with yourself over the mistakes you've made and not being able to justify what you did to yourself.

"Rows of lights to illuminate lines Why don't they turn them off and let us see night Drove crazed, grooming my lies You can't look in on one way eyes"

The first two lines are reflecting while driving in a dark, flat place (Ohio). It seems to me like existential thinking after ruining everything with the person you love, and wanting to feel "free" and one with the universe if that makes sense. The last two are about guilt of carrying your lie for so long. You might've not realized what a huge mistake you were making until it was too late.

This is just my interpretation of it right now. Isaac Brock is my favourite lyricist.

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