Im confused and ive listened to it a good number of times(understatement

Axtech wrote:Raine's relationship with his father seems to be the most likely meaning.
They have a distant relationship, they don't get along. I don't think they have any relationship at all really...
The suburban man would be his father, who's at his door, but "I don't think I'll let him in." "He wants dicipline, control over the way I live" "He wants the best for me, old school philosophy, so I can't turn my back on him" "He's a part of me, he'll buy me anything but I just need a friend" "You're the blood, I'm the seed"
It all fits, really...
Axtech wrote:Oh, and Jack wrote a book called On The Road. I have no idea what it is about, or it's meaning in the song. Maybe his dad gave him that book, or it has some similarities to their relationship.
luckyJQ9 wrote:Jack Kerouac was a writer from this new generation known as the "beat" generation. They weren't really hippies. They were more of the type of people who were rebelling against the old school ways of their parents and not going into the family business. Insteaad they'd travel the world and study philosophy, things like that.
Axtech wrote:Raine's relationship with his father seems to be the most likely meaning.
Lynnever wrote:Axtech wrote:Raine's relationship with his father seems to be the most likely meaning.
I'm curious, did you read my post on the CC or arrive at that on completely your own? I just want to know if I've been putting ideas in people's heads.![]()