How Do You Get That Lonely
Too often in life people dwell upon issues that cannot be changed. Instead of coming to terms with their inner demons they turn to drugs, alcohol, and in extreme cases suicide. "It was just another story written on the second page, underneath the Tiger's football score. It said he was only eighteen...they found him face down on the bedroom floor," is the first verse from Blaine Larsen's song "How Do You Get That Lonely." In this verse it seems that the boy's death is of no gre
how do you hurt that bad to make the call, that havin' no life at all is better than the life you had. In addition, it emphasizes that suicide is not a solution to a problem because it only creates more pain for others, and it leaves them blaming themselves even. Thus, his death is unnecessary because it only hurts those dearest to him. " The theme of this song is all the grief and unanswered questions that suicide presents to those left behind. " Although Larsen realizes people do the best they can and is "not blamin' anybody," he still doesn't understand how this boy became so lonely and nobody has a real explanation; they can only speculate. However, in the chorus the listener becomes aware that this boy has taken his own life: ". In "How Do You Get That Lonely," the questions Larsen asks are "Did his girlfriend break up with him, did he buy or steal that gun; Did he lose a fight with drugs or alcohol; Did his Mom and Daddy forget to say I love you son; Did no one see the writing on the wall?" Of course these are impossible to answer because "nobody knows. Everybody is unable to grasp why or how anybody could take his or her life especially since this boy showed no signs of discontentment. In conclusion, Larsen, like the others in the life, cannot make sense of this tragedy.
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