Falling in Reverse: It's Over When It's Over Meaning
It's Over When It's Over Lyrics
I've had so many times where I slipped off the beaten path.
I took the time to see the picture and for what it's worth.
I'd walk a thousand miles without my shoes to make it...
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On another level... He's been saved and has the holy ghost guiding his decisions but he doesn't want guidance from someone that refuses to be an active part of his life, God is missing, living in the shadows refusing to make the wrong in the world right.
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Don't know how I forgot this same commenter as the last. He's basically letting Craig know that he'll never be as good as him. Letting him know that the band died when he left. No point in trying to live in his shadow by keeping his old band alive.
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I think this song Is more directed towards Craig when he was in ETF. basically telling Craig to leave the band because it's already dead. Funny thing because only a few years after this song Craig went back to blessthefall and escape the fate died.
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Person telling their pass goodby. Trying to push someone forward to accept it's over to move on.
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Ronnie Radke, is basically saying "screw you" to ETF, and is giving them the middle finger in musical terms.
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