Some of you might not understand this part when he says “white lighters” to guide what’s in front of him. The meaning behind white lighters is that it is seen as bad luck to use them because Bob Marley used a white lighter before he died
This is one of my favorite songs by them. No, it is my favorite song by them. It just feels so real. It's the death of a childhood that died so early. Waking up an adult when you weren't supposed to be. Already walking with stained hands and an addiction to something. That's what this song is, and it's something I feel too deeply
(lol my experience with this song) it was 7th grade. you were on a girl scout trip, you were next to one of your best friends, both lying in your sleeping bags staring at each other, she turned on this song as you wrapped your arm around her. your friend asked one of the other girls “what would you call this?” the other girl replied “two gays” it was at that moment you knew you were falling for your best friend
He's walking along the side walk, letting the rain drop down on his hoodie; hood pulled over earphones that are quietly playing this. The rain grows heavier and heavier, the song repeats again and again. He reaches the almost empty highway, he lets the music take over, he closes his eyes, clutches his backpack and takes a deep breath and walks out in the middle of the highway road, rain pouring; soaking him. He holds up a white lighter, lighting it as he almost doesn't hear a truck drive up the road, barely being able to drive itself. The truck hits him and his last words are....
R.I.P to my youth and you could call this the funeral
the neighbourhood is a scary band to listen to when you’re depressed.
The part ''let me be with the stars'' is always making me cry
Some of you might not understand this part when he says “white lighters” to guide what’s in front of him. The meaning behind white lighters is that it is seen as bad luck to use them because Bob Marley used a white lighter before he died
why is this so underrated wtf i love this
are eye pee to ma yoot
Changes the whole tone. To a deep sad. And unexplainable walk. A last note. A rest. A leaving.
This is one of my favorite songs by them. No, it is my favorite song by them. It just feels so real. It's the death of a childhood that died so early. Waking up an adult when you weren't supposed to be. Already walking with stained hands and an addiction to something. That's what this song is, and it's something I feel too deeply
i think this should have got the attention, not sweater weather. (don't get me wrong i love sweater weather too)
RIP to my youth was already sad and made me high like a drug and then this slowed version..makes wanna travel somewhere far and tell no one wow
(lol my experience with this song) it was 7th grade. you were on a girl scout trip, you were next to one of your best friends, both lying in your sleeping bags staring at each other, she turned on this song as you wrapped your arm around her. your friend asked one of the other girls “what would you call this?” the other girl replied “two gays” it was at that moment you knew you were falling for your best friend
"When I can't breathe don't call for a cop"
you know your childhood ended when you sleep on the couch and you wake up on it
why does this make it worse
He's walking along the side walk, letting the rain drop down on his hoodie; hood pulled over earphones that are quietly playing this. The rain grows heavier and heavier, the song repeats again and again. He reaches the almost empty highway, he lets the music take over, he closes his eyes, clutches his backpack and takes a deep breath and walks out in the middle of the highway road, rain pouring; soaking him. He holds up a white lighter, lighting it as he almost doesn't hear a truck drive up the road, barely being able to drive itself. The truck hits him and his last words are....
Tell My Sister Down Cry And Dont Be Sad
Everybody else hearing: RIP to my youth
His voice is just 😍😍😍
Why am I almost crying?
It sounds sexy or am I crazy?