Oliver Tree: Me, Myself & I Meaning
Song Released: 2020
Me, Myself & I Lyrics
You’re fallin’ through
Got me thinking, but it’s still not you though
Wait, it’s me
What you thought it’d be?
Something else is
But it’s not your fault, it’s mine
I’m still forgiven, no way
And I’ve been the outcast, it...
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My interpretation is that someone very special was worth a lot of time and energy and even worth someone else battling their demons to the bitter end of their own life. All the while being shunned, overlooked, and pushed aside. Sometimes even seen as one of the demons they're fighting.
Slowly growing resentment and animosity toward themselves for fighting what feels to be a lost cause. They exclude themselves from the world seeing it as inconsiderate and selfish. Just to realize that's what they themselves are being. Then losing their own life for someone else's battle are forgiven and given a second chance.
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