sTraNgeRs
Summary
"sTraNgeRs" dives into feelings of isolation and the struggle for connection. It captures the chaos of being lost, yet yearning for something real to hold onto.
Full Analysis
The song explores themes of loneliness and the search for meaning in a world that feels overwhelming. Bring Me The Horizon paints a picture of people feeling like strangers, even in a crowd. It’s about the internal battles we face and the need for support, even when it seems like no one can help. The lyrics show a mix of despair and hope, highlighting the complexity of human emotions.
Verse 1
Maybe I'll just be fucked up forever
Should've figured myself out by now
And I don't wanna tear myself open, no
But it's hard to care when you bleed out
In this verse, the singer expresses a sense of hopelessness and frustration. They feel stuck and believe they might never heal. The idea of not wanting to "tear myself open" suggests they’re reluctant to confront their issues. Yet, it’s hard to ignore their pain, which leaves them feeling vulnerable and exhausted.
Chorus
So won't you break me down, break me down, make me get better?
I confess I'm a mess, some kind of error
Well, maybe I was destined to disappear
The chorus is powerful in its plea for help. The repetition of "break me down" shows a desire to confront their issues head-on. Admitting to being a "mess" makes the singer relatable. It’s like they’re saying, “I need to change, but I don’t know how.” The line about being "destined to disappear" hints at feelings of insignificance, like they’re fading away in the chaos.
Verse 2
We're just a room full of strangers
Looking for something to save us
Alone together, we're dying to live, and we're living to die
This verse reinforces the theme of isolation. Even though the group is together, they still feel alone. The phrase "dying to live, and we're living to die" captures the contradiction of wanting to find joy while grappling with despair. It shows a collective struggle, where everyone is searching for a way out, yet feeling trapped.
Chorus
Well, I guess my guardian angel missed the memo
'Cause we're walking on razors again
And we swore to God we'd never let this happen, no
Here, the chorus brings back the sense of betrayal. The mention of a "guardian angel" suggests a hope for protection that hasn't come through. The line about "walking on razors" highlights the danger and risk involved in their lives. It feels like the singer is reflecting on past promises to avoid pain, yet here they are, facing it again.
Bridge
Break me down, break me down, make me get better
I confess that I'm a mess, some kind of error
Well, maybe I was destined to disappear
The bridge revisits the earlier themes of vulnerability and seeking help. The repetition of “break me down, make me get better” emphasizes the desire for change. It feels like a moment of surrender, where they want to confront their flaws in hopes of improvement. Again, there's a hint of feeling lost, stuck in a cycle of despair.
Outro
Where did we go?
We're all alone, all alone
No place like home
Take us back to yesterday
SOS
Save us from ourselves
The outro feels like a cry for help. The questions about where they went show confusion and longing for better times. "No place like home" suggests that even in a crowd, they don’t feel safe or secure. The SOS is a direct call for rescue, highlighting the urgency of their need for connection and understanding. It leaves us with a sense of unresolved pain.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "sTraNgeRs" captures the struggle many of us face in feeling disconnected, even when surrounded by others. It beautifully blends vulnerability with a desire for change, reminding us that we’re not alone in our battles. The song speaks to the messy, complicated nature of life and the need for connection in dark times.
Full Lyrics
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Should've figured myself out by now
And I don't wanna tear myself open, no
But it's hard to care when you bleed out
So won't you break me down, break me down, make me get better?
I confess I'm a mess, some kind of error
Well, maybe I was destined to disappear
We're just a room full of strangers
Looking for something to save us
Alone together, we're dying to live, and we're living to die
Dying to live, living to die
We're just a room full of strangers
Well, I guess my guardian angel missed the memo
'Cause we're walking on razors again
And we swore to God we'd never let this happen, no
We dragged ourselves through hell, and we'll be damned if we go back
Break me down, break me down, make me get better
I confess that I'm a mess, some kind of error
Well, maybe I was destined to disappear
We're just a room full of strangers
Looking for something to save us
Alone together, we're dying to live, and we're living to die
Dying to live, living to die
It never stops, can't erase this
So cross out my eyes, tear the pages
'Cause you and I, we're just dying to live, and we're living to die
Dying to live, living to die
It never stops, it don't
Where did we go?
We're all alone, all alone
No place like home
Take us back to yesterday
SOS
Save us from ourselves
We're just a room full of strangers
Looking for something to save us
Alone together, we're dying to live, and we're living to die
Dying to live, living to die
It never stops, can't erase this
So cross out my eyes, tear the pages
'Cause you and I, we're just dying to live, and we're living to die
Dying to live, living to die
We're just a room, we're just a room
We're just a room full of strangers
Strangers