I need to say that this song repeats the lyrics a bit too much, it has very short lyrics. I think you should make bigger ones. It would even cause some sons to have 4-6 minutes, which I prefer. Cool song nonetheless, and short but great solo! What I found really different is that there are two choruses, really awesome structure, it's pretty rare to see this. This song seems to be about a prisoner. Some will enter without opening a door - just the prison guards, they are just doing their job; Some will enter as loved ones fall - this represents everyone that enters (guards, visitors, other state employees that check if law is being respected) and the prisoners that beat themselves to the floor, representing the sheer chaos that exists in jails. The part makes it clearer - outside these walls, those with a new life to share - the second represents the visitors, that want to talk about their new lives, or may represent the rebuilding of the freed prisoners too, to build a new life outside these walls. Maybe nothing I said is right lol, but that's what I think. Very interesting lyrics man
@@jp23lyricsmusic57 Ah! Now I see. It fits the lyrics perfectly. I think this part of the song you mentioned fits my story as well, because in my country, life basically ends when you are arrested. You don't get any more jobs, unless you work for yourself. That's what I thought
I need to say that this song repeats the lyrics a bit too much, it has very short lyrics. I think you should make bigger ones. It would even cause some sons to have 4-6 minutes, which I prefer. Cool song nonetheless, and short but great solo! What I found really different is that there are two choruses, really awesome structure, it's pretty rare to see this.
This song seems to be about a prisoner. Some will enter without opening a door - just the prison guards, they are just doing their job;
Some will enter as loved ones fall - this represents everyone that enters (guards, visitors, other state employees that check if law is being respected) and the prisoners that beat themselves to the floor, representing the sheer chaos that exists in jails.
The part makes it clearer - outside these walls, those with a new life to share - the second represents the visitors, that want to talk about their new lives, or may represent the rebuilding of the freed prisoners too, to build a new life outside these walls.
Maybe nothing I said is right lol, but that's what I think. Very interesting lyrics man
Interesting interpretation you came up with. I had the setting of a hospital in mind. Time ends for some, and others it begins. Death and birth.
@@jp23lyricsmusic57 Ah! Now I see. It fits the lyrics perfectly. I think this part of the song you mentioned fits my story as well, because in my country, life basically ends when you are arrested. You don't get any more jobs, unless you work for yourself. That's what I thought