Ryland Raus: This is a story about a kid that struggles with suicide and many other trials. He escapes temporarily only to stumble upon major troubles as a grown man. It explains the feeling of deja vu that this man experiences. In the chorus of the song, it goes on to explain that "there's still hope" and to be careful to not "drown in what this world has told you".
John LaRussa: This song was a lot of riffs I had in my back pocket so to speak. It was riffs I would use for bridges of songs. I put parts a side that I think would bring a song together and that's what a lot of this song was. It was never intended for a sing but once it came together it became a favorite for us and the label.
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