Three Days Grace - Gone Forever Song Meanings
Don't know what's going on Don't know what went wrong Feels like a hundred years I still can't believe you're gone So, I'll stay ... See the rest of these lyrics Gone Forever Lyrics on KOvideo
January 30th, 2009 12:31AM
Im going to go under the assumption that the artist is writing about a relationship with a woman but once again like many songs written by Three Days Grace, it could be with parents, girlfriends, society. The song starts off nice with the lyric "Don't know what's going on Don't know what went wrong Feels like a hundred years I Still can't believe you're gone So I'll stay up all night With these bloodshot eyes While these walls surround me with the story of our life" Obviously the character is going through some rough times with his confusion of why his relationship went to crap. Later it reads, "I'm not lying, denying that I feel so much better now That you're gone forever" which represents that he admits he does not feel better that his relationship ended. Throughout the song he mocks his ex because she was so crappy that he would rather get drunk and forget about everything than be with her. This song is almost like a journey, first he starts off by being sad from the breakup, then questions why it matters, then realizes that life is better without an abusive woman around. Then towards the end I think the artist sounds a little arrogant now that he knows he'll be okay and she's gone. MAIN INTERPRETATION --->Relationships are journeys and so are the breakups and they all usually end up the same way. I think the artist is advocating people stuck in relationships now to step back and analyze the situation and see if its actually worth being there. If partners are not happy together, why are they together?<---
May 3rd, 2009 12:49PM
This song is in One-X and as many people know, Adam got out of rehab and wrote a lot of the songs about his addiction to pain pills. The whole song is about how he's happy that the drugs and the addiction are "Gone Forever"
November 2nd, 2009 10:34PM
I believe this song is about his former addiction to drugs. "I feel so much better now that you're gone forever" seems to me that he's talking about how this drug is gone from his life, forever. "First time you screamed at me, I should've make you leave. I should've known it could be so much better. I hope you're missing me, I hope I've made you see, that I'm gone forever." could be a metaphor. The first time he used that drug, and got addicted, he shouldn't have. He "should've made it leave." Basically, that whole part is a metaphor for his former addiction to OxyContin.
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