Silverchair's composition delves into themes of confusion, decision-making, and emotional turmoil. The recurring imagery of a door symbolizes choices and the uncertainty associated with them. The repeated plea to "make your mind" and "let the door swing" highlights the inner conflict and the struggle to move forward. The lines "Wanted to pretend he's dead" and "didn't have to pretend" suggest a confrontation with reality versus denial. The chorus, with its emphasis on the nonsensical nature of experiences and its ending phrase "makes me drown," conveys a sense of being overwhelmed by life's complexities. Overall, the song portrays the stressful impact of unresolved decisions and existential confusion. #EmotionalTurmoil #ExistentialConflict
The Door
Lyrics
Could've been like before
Could've had to lock the door
Make your mind
Let the door, let the door swing
Only one,
Only one to let the door
Wanted to pretend he's dead
Didn't have to pretend
Make your mind
Let the door, let the door swing
Only one,
Only one to let the door
All this and more
Makes no sense to me
All this and more
Makes me drown
Let me know if it's alright
Let me know if you just might
Make your mind
Let the door, let the door swing
Only one,
Only one to let the door
All this and more
Makes no sense to me
All this and more
Makes no sense to me
All this and more
Makes no sense to me
All this and more
Makes me drown
Writer(s): DANIEL JOHNS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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