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interesting | Reviewer: Poo | 9/6/09

I'm sober now for 3 whole months, it's one accomplishment that you helped me with.
The one thing that always tore us apart is the one thing I won't touch again.
In a sick way I want to thank you for holding my head up late at night
While I was busy waging wars on myself, you were trying to stop the fight
You never doubted my warped opinions on things like suicidal hate.
You made me compliment myself when it was way too hard to take
So I'll drive so fucking far away that I'll never cross your mind
And do whatever it takes in your heart to leave me behind



Reasoning Inside The Song. | Reviewer: £Ø§Ð | 8/26/09

It's About a Guy And a Lover. (Wife, Grilfriend,Mom?)The Guy Commited Suicide, and Is Sporadically Mentioning Things In Order of Thing's That He Did in His Life, Leading Up To "I'll Drive so Far away, Somplace That'll Never Cross Your Mind"...His Eventual Death. If You Watch The Video for the Song, It Become's Clearer.



My meaning | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/28/09

I think this song is about a boyfriend and girlfriend. He is an alcoholic and she was with him though the toughist times but he doesn't think she is good enough for him so he is saying that she should hate her and she can do so much better then him but he loves her. This song is very deep and it relates to my life sort of. I listen to it when I'm going through hard times and it makes me feel better to know I'm not the only one in pain and that this is nothing considering what other people have to deal with



One possible meaning. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/8/09

To me it seems like this song is about an alcoholic (or drug addict) whose girlfriend left him because he was hurting her so much with his drug use, and he is trying to tell her he's sorry for all the times he's hurt her and that he just wants her to be happy. He wants her to hate him and not think about him so that she can finally move on with her life, because he loves her and wants the best for her.



HollowMonalisa | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/7/09

Somehow I find myself listening to this song again. I know its a really sappy emotional tune, but whatever, it so fits the situation that I'm in right now and whatever it is its really taking me down. Trying hard not to trip myself with pills doesnt work when you have that person that you love ever so much in your head 24/7. Love isnt something that just dies out. If you truly love that person I dont think youll ever give up. Even listening to this song makes me more depressed and I just feel really hollow. I miss Lovey and I hope that things are good for him...I know he is happy now with that other person. I guess my love for him was unrequited..



Amazing (Acoustic Version is Better) | Reviewer: Zak | 5/17/09

Okay, what I got out of this song is him trying to recover from being an alcoholic and the hardships of being an alcoholic and recovering from being one as well. That's what I got out of it, and I'm not sure if I'm right.



This song, | Reviewer: Heather | 4/26/09

This song is amazing, and yes it does seem to have a variety of meanings.
I listen to this song every day.
I would like to know the actual meaning of this song, I would like to know from the band themselves though.




Different meanings of this song. | Reviewer: Heather | 4/26/09

Justin has answered this question in interviews. His answers now tend to be vague because he doesn't want to force an interpretation on anyone, but when the album was new he was much more specific. He wrote this song originally about his ex-girlfriend. It was written to be a "please move on" song to her. While he was working on the song he got the voice-mail from his mom that you hear at the beginning, and realized that he had a lot more people to apologize to than just his ex, so he re-interpreted it as an apology to everyone that he'd put through hard times, including both his ex and his mom especially. Then the video director came up with the "it's too late, mom is dead" interpretation, but if you watch the video, the last scene she's actually alive and they're drinking iced tea together, so a little hint of hope at the end.

Long story short, if you are getting different interpretations of this song, it's because it has multiple meanings layered on top of each other. It is first an apology to his ex, second an apology to others he hurt by his behavior, and third as story about losing his mother.

Every time I hear this song, it reminds me of my mother, how i lost her..



Deep.Down. | Reviewer: heather | 2/12/09

ah man,, this reminds me of the guy i loved until he broke my heart, we were so close, i gave up everything to try and convince him not to kill himself, in the end he didnt (thank god) but the just truned around as is now dating his ex,



variety. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/18/09

This song has a variety of meanings. Sure Justin had a reason for it in his own personal life, but I think the song can go so many ways. It hits homes for me when i think about all the times I was depressed and didn't want to carry on but theres that one person that helps you see it through, but they go through so much pain trying to help you that you want them to "hate you" and move on with their life and quit worrying about you so much...





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