Linkin Park - Runaway Song Meanings
Graffiti decorations Under a sky of dust A constant wave of tension On top of broken trust The lessons that you taught me I l... See the rest of these lyrics Runaway Lyrics on KOvideo
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January 6th, 2009 01:01AM
Friends who act "fake" around each other candy coat their false relationship even though an immense hate lies beneath their cover. Both parties realize the other is fake to them because they questioned whether the other person actually liked them due to the original hate. After the discovery, both parties want to just break off the relationship and not have to deal with it. However, you cant just break off a relationship, so you are forced together through mutual company and tensions just build to the point where you need to escape.
January 6th, 2009 01:20AM
I thought this was a song about a stressful parent-child relationship, and that the child couldnt wait to leave home but your explanation makes the same, if not more sense... thats the great thing about a lot of linkin park songs is that they can mean different things to different people...
August 24th, 2009 08:55AM
Could be a dig at Religion, and how people are taught that their respective scriptures are true, and some later discover that they are not. Those people (atheists or religious converts) are then accused of all the bad (usually false) actions of their new religion (or lack thereof). Sometimes it can get so bad that one may feel the need to run away from this persecution.
September 30th, 2009 10:33AM
i think its a song about some one that you look up to and like but then u find out that they have been lieing to you and feeding you lies so then u just want to runaway and find the truth.
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