Thats what I get from the song, a double meaning, one about substance abuse, the other about him and the girl abusing together, or maybe it is about both at the same time. >looking back on how it was, through the worse times of life, what I call rock bottom, maybe thinking about the girl, maybe thinking about the drink, someone who can tolerate the girls substance, or someone who can 'use' without becoming addicted, wishing he could drink but not wanting to let himself down.or maybe wishing he could help the girl, wishing to be with her but having to let go for his own health. Renaldo gave Third Eye Blind’s self-titled debut album five stars for 90’s week two years ago, and while I totally agree with his assessment of that album, I strongly disagree with his claim that nothing after that first album was as good as their debut or that Blue, in particular, didn’t work as well.While it may be true that none of the band’s subsequent albums ever managed to. >I think that every day they wake is another failure, he wants to blame God, maybe for unanswered prayers, and finally on the downward spiral into a depression, he makes one final cry to God before giving up.
>there are many definitions of 'siren's' when it is completly broken down it kind of means dangerously seductive, and he realizes the problem with drinking and thinks there is nothing they can do because they are gone to far nowĪnd the God of Wine is crouched down in my room I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I knowĪnd the siren's song that is your madness >again with the substance abuse, to the point where she drinks enough to pass out and sleeps through the day hence it is cancled.
>I think he feels as they are being punished for the substance abuse and the car accident is when they finally realize something is wrong and they can never go back now,hoping it would never come to this, maybe looking for redemption