![]() The song starts talking about a person who tries to cover up their past and problems to act like they are fine from the outside, but they know that person is going through hard times, they talk about "Scars" we see the person tries to hide his emotions but he can't hide them and they won't go away, that nobody understands his self-righteous suicide, they only see him from the outside not the problems that are within. Leaving them somewhere kind of hints that he doesn't care enough to keep track of his own lifeline, that he has left them for someone to find.Released as a single in 2001 quickly became the first bands Grammy nomination hitting number one in music charts around the world. You see, keys give you access to your home, to that vast majority of you. ![]() Lastly, the "I cry when angels deserve to die" line symbolizes his death, how sad others will be when a "perfect, happy, carefree" guy kills himselfįor the "Why'd you leave the keys up on the table" line, I think that this symbolizes that the speaker (although I don't know if he is the one who actually quoted this)has given up on his life. Leaving them somewhere kind of hints that he doesn't care enough to keep track of his own lifeline, that he has left them for someone to find. I think that he is handing over his spirit to God now in hopes that God can bring him a sort of peace.įor the "Why'd you leave the keys up on the table" line, I think that this symbolizes that the speaker (although I don't know if he is the one who actually quoted this)has given up on his life. Sounds like a pretty sad life if you ask me. Living day in and day out having to hide a secret from the rest of the world that keeps bitting him in the rear end. Anyway, I think that the the speaker is angry at God for bringing him so much misfortune, hence the "Why have you forsaken me." bit. First off, I m positive that the speaker is talking to God, not his dad, because if he is going to die, why and how could he command his spirit to his dad, it just doesn't make any sense. Apparently this is a quote from Jesus before he died for us on the cross, but I don't think that this stanza actually refers to Jesus. Of course they wouldn't understand, they just see his outside, not his cold, troubled inside. Now, the speaker states that others don't understand his self-righteous suiside. We see that the person is trying to hide it on the outside (grab a brush and put on a little make-up, hide the scars.)but, of course, the problems, whatever they may happen to be, won't go away. We know that the person is going through hard times because they talk about how he wants to hide "scars" to fade away the "shake up" (fight). The beginning of this song talks about a person who is trying to cover up their problems so that everyone else thinks that they are totally fine. I tried to take the song very directly and make conclusions on what I heard. I have read a lot of interpretations on this song, and many off them are deep and logical, but I have yet to find a single explanation that covers every aspect of the lyrics. (Here you go) create another fable, you wanted to Hide the scars to fade away the (hide the scars to fade away the) Why'd you leave the keys upon the table? You wanted to ![]() Hide the scars to fade away the shake up, you wanted to ![]() Grab a brush and put a little makeup, you wanted to Here you go, create another fable, you wanted to Hide the scars to fade away the shake up (hide the scars to fade away the)
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