![]() ![]() He lost it to this decision or indecision(pain) which swallowed it and now leaves it fallen apart, lacking. Whatever happened to the young man's heart. "With these decisions he recognizes his role as a man, his possible role as a father. And I'm starring down the barrel of a 45, swimming through the ashes of another life, no real reason to accept the way things have changed staring down the barrel of a 45! " Whatever happened to the young man's heart, swallowed by pain as he slowly fell apart. "In these times of doing what you're told, you keep these feelings no one knows." He doesn't object because it's his girlfriend's "choice" her "right" so he does what he is told must be done but inside he disagrees he feels as though he is ending a life. In a perfect world that wouldn't be necessary, abortion in his eyes may be absurd. "Send away for a perfect world, one not simply so absurd." Here comes the idea or concept of abortion. This child won't be a subtlety to their normal lifestyles, and it wasn't planned it was accidental. When he says "Send away for a priceless gift." He could be talking about a child, sent away for (being made through intercourse). That does fit in with all the lyrics and the video. I heard somewhere that it was about the writer's girlfriend deciding to get an abortion. Pretty good haul today thanks to Happy 3rd Anniversary.To me, with the knowledge of the song and the video, I would say that this song is more relational than personal. Written by Brent Smith and Tony Battaglia There’s no real reason to accept the way things have changed There’s a piece of a puzzle known as lifeĪnd I’m swimming through the ashes of another life In a box high up on the shelf, left for you, no one else No real reason to accept the way things have changed Swimming through the ashes of another life Swallowed by pain, as he slowly fell apart What ever happened to the young man’s heart Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a Happy Sunday and are comfortable with who you are. I hope you find it is mesmerizing as I do and it was the song that hooked me on to Shinedown way back in 2003. Really well done.Ĭheck out the video and let me know what you think. It is a beautiful battle of the mind played through the music. Barry Kerch’s drums are so powerful and make you feel every ounce of struggle with every drum beat. ![]() The song builds to the chorus where Brent’s vocals soar and the music matches the intensity. There is such a serious tone to the music, yet it is empathetic sounding. You can feel the pain and struggle the person is going through during this critical time. ![]() Brent’s vocals are sympathetic to the plight of figuring out who you are. The song isn’t a ballad, but it is a slow tempo and the chorus does get all powerful. The video was apparently removed, but it didn’t seem to harm the success of the song. Brent Smith didn’t want it played because he felt the edit took away from the meaning of the song. People took it literal and as a result, MTV wanted to edit the video to remove a few of the lyrics from the video and they actually aired an edited version of the video without the bands consent. When you are looking in the mirror, you are forced to see yourself in the same way looking down a barrel of a gun makes you see who you really are. A coming of age story that sees you stepping in to adulthood. The song is really about that point in your life where you wake up, look at yourself in the mirror and decide that it is time to be you and make yourself happy. However, it wasn’t supposed to be a literal interpretation of the lyrics. The song was written by Brent Smith and Tony Battaglia and was a little controversial for its lyrics. It is a platinum selling single with over 1,000,000 in sales and it reached #3 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. ![]() “45” is the second single on the album and was released on July 29th of that same year. First up is the song “45” from their debut album ‘Leave a Whisper’ which was released on May 27, 2003. For My Sunday Song #321, we are starting our 10 song run with 10 songs from the band Shinedown. ![]()
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