Up to this point it sounds like the person is basically mentally unstable The patient is not making a lot of sense to the doctors. Here is more evidence that the patient may be bringing this on to himself - the place the patient is brought to, a hospice, is pretty nice and relaxing. It's better than what most patients get, and all the physicians know you.
She never fixes this but at least she makes me forget. It's almost an epiphany. The patient puts himself in "these situations" so many times. Maybe here the patient realizes to stop blaming the doctors and God and to start taking care of himself. Notice he's not just alone in his bed and house, but in his head - maybe the patient realizes he needs to start taking care of himself more. Also I want to go back to the line "stutter something profound to the support on the lie.. It's a vicious cycle.
The person needs to stop feeling so hopeless and blaming other people and start taking more care of himself. Stop playing all these games. Malfoy on December 21, Link. No Replies Log in to reply. There was an error. My Interpretation I think it's about someone contemplating, or perhaps failed, a suicide because of depression. I think the beginning is about how they are blaming everything on God.
The hospice is A relaxing weekend getaway The suicide failed, and they're at the hospital, but being away from his own life for a couple days is like a vacation. Prescribed pills To offset the shakes To offset the pills You know you should Take it a day at a time They were prescribed pills for the depression but they starting taking more than the prescribed amount I am Alone in this bed, house, and head And she never fixes this But at least she I am Alone, in this bedroom She never fixes this But at least she General Comment this song is about suicide.
ATD and i like the album version waaay better. Memory I totally understand this song, differently then most. My Mom is an alcoholic as well as addicted to drugs, illegal as well as RX. This song reminds me of the nights I had to care for my autistic six year old sister, while my mother's slurred ramblings woke her. The nights where I had to pick my mother up off the floor. So I may not know the books you are talking about, or the exact story behind this song I have lived through these lyrics I survived.
Anyway, just wanted to put that out there for people who think this song is different then an alcohol or drug user. Klynn88 on February 05, Link. Klynn88 thank you so much for posting this!! General Comment i don't think the god part has anything to do with people blaming stuff on god and it's not his fault. She's obviously unwell, but refuses to take responsibility for herself, gets drunk perhaps in a downward spiral after a death?
And blames God: Or was it God who chokes in these situations? No no, he called in. He realizes his relationship with her is not a healthy one, but he's so lonely and meek that he can't bear being alone: I am Alone in this bed, house, and head And she never fixes this But at least she makes me forget I am Alone, in this bedroom She never fixes this But at least she-- Any thoughts?
General Comment In an interview, Ryan said this song was about his alcoholic father. My Interpretation The meaning of this was obvious to me on first listen - I've been hospitalized for depression in the past and this speaks exactly how I feel about it still.
It has a bed, a bathroom, a desk and chair, and my personal favorite, a single window with a large seat for you to sit on and wonder where your life has gone I'm getting off topic. Or was it God who chokes In these situations, running late? No, no, he called in Or was it God who chokes In these situations, running late?
No, no, he called in -- this verse mentions how God clearly didn't help his father's situation, and wasn't there. The hospice is A relaxing weekend getaway Where you're a cut above all the rest Sick and sad patients On first name basis with all the top physicians -- this verse reminds me of the late great show everwood, where jake goes to rehab for drug abuse. Prescribed pills To offset the shakes To offset the pills You know you should take It a day at a time -- medication, but seems to be a little more poetic That's when you stu-stu-stutter something profound To the support on the line And with the way you've been talking Every word gets you a step closer to hell -- stuttering I'm convinced it's about his father's alcoholism.
Not "fix it", just overcome that situation. This one is pretty obvious. It is about Ryan Ross's father. Specifically, I'm thinking, his drug addictions and refusal to take counselling. Maybe not refusal for counselling considering the phrase "Sick and sad patients on first name You know the phrase god made me do it?
In the song he says "Is it god who chokes in these situations. When I actually thought about the lyrics, "Prescribed pills to offset the shakes" I thought about Brendon's ADHD, and shaking is like uncontrollable movement and that is apart of ADHD, I don't have a whole story like you do, just a thought.
I think this and "Camisado" are just two sides of the song; the whole being about Ryan's dying, drunken dad. Post verses and a simplified version under it. Nails for Breakfast, Tacks for Snacks Watch your mouth, oh oh oh, Because your speech is slurred enough, That you just might swallow your tongue. You're just so drunk, and there's so many consequences.
Or was it God who chokes in these situations? Running late? Oh no, he called in. God hasn't helped you, and he won't. God can't help you. He's done. Sick and sad patients, On first name basis, With all the top physicians. I'm gonna convince you to go to the hospice because you need it. You're better than most of the people there and the patients get to know the doctors pretty well.
Perscribed pills to offset the shakes, To offset the pills, You know you should take it a day at a time. You got pills to stop the shakes, and more pills to stop the side affects of the others. Just take life slowly. You don't know how long you'll last. I am alone in this bed, house and head, She never fixes this, But at least she… I am alone in this bedroom.
She never fixes this, But at least she… [I think this is from Ryan's point of view] I'm alone in this situation. Nobody knows what I'm really going through. Reading that its about Ryan's Father's alcoholism makes a lot of sense.
Top rated Answer l v "I'm convinced it's about his father's alcoholism. If they are "on first name basis with all the top physicians" then they are going there and filling their scrips and often going there and getting a higher dose. Everyone and everything else doesn't matter. I was convinced this was about an eating disorder, mainly anorexia.
But only because I have it, I sympathize easier. I don't personally do this, but I have a friend who does. The "she" is anorexia, who we give the name Ana and refer to Ana as a "her". This isn't an interpretation, but I'd just like to say that I am super happy for Panic that they are in the top 10 charts for most popularly searched lyrics.
I hope they stay at the top! Ryan's mom left him and his dad and moved on. Ryans dad was trying to drink away his pain and therefore got critically ill. Ryan took care of him and tried his hardest to get his dad to take his medication "Prescribed pills, to offset the shakes, to offset the pills. No, no, he called in.
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