What do you think Rocks means?

Imagine Dragons: Rocks Meaning

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Rocks Lyrics

Where do we go from here?
I threw some rocks up at your window
I broke some rocks right through your window

Timber, timber
We're falling down
Let the forest hear our sound

  1. anonymous
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    Sep 9th 2015 !⃝

    I personally think that this song, like almost all of their other songs is subtly about God and Dan Reynold's Mormon upbringing. I think it is about Dan asking for God's attention, and how he is less than perfect as a human.

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  2. anonymous
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    Aug 5th 2014 !⃝

    If you think of this song as its own, not connected to the other Imagine Dragons song, "Nothing Left To Say", it doesnt seem depressing at all. A lot of people say its about a toxic relationship. One that is falling apart. But I dont think its that bad. The relationship just seems kind of...shaky.
    "I threw some rocks up at your window" something to catch their attention. Romantic, I guess.
    "I broke some rocks right through your window" Whoops. It sounds like the guy is trying, but it just doesnt seem to work out all the time.

  3. anonymous
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    Nov 29th 2013 !⃝

    I think this is a song about relationship confusion caused by some sort of lack of communication. This song is often featured as the hidden song after "Nothing left to say" The relationship is falling apart because they have nothing left to say to each other.

  4. anonymous
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    Oct 27th 2013 !⃝

    I think it's about a bad relationship thats falling apart.


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