
Reflecting on the transience and fragility of happiness, stability and peace.

Questioning why positive things and people in one's life often seem to vanish without warning or explanation.Īdding emphasis and frustration to the sense of loss and deprivation. Realizing that one may be trying too hard to maintain a grip on something that is slipping away. Observing the gradual loss of control and stability while seeing no help or intervention. Recognizing that one mistake can lead to a cascade of problems and setbacks.Īcknowledging the role of someone or something that repeatedly pushes one to the brink of breaking point.įeeling that the same person or force causes one to exceed their limits and boundaries. It's like I'm always getting blood on my handsįeeling responsible for negative consequences and guilty about the past actions.Īll it takes is one and I'm gone and a thousand 'til the end The repetition and intensity of the lyrics emphasize the emotional weight of their struggle.Įxpressing confusion and bewilderment at finding oneself in the same difficult situation again. Overall, the song portrays a sense of hopelessness and despair, with the singer desperately seeking answers to why everything seems to go wrong for them. The repetition of phrases like "From me" and "Alone again" highlights the singer's isolation and sense of personal responsibility for their situation. Perhaps this refers to someone else causing them pain or a difficult situation that they are struggling to endure. They describe being taken to the edge and pushed too far, feeling like they are slipping away and holding on too hard. The chorus repeats the same questions, emphasizing the singer's confusion and pain. They feel like they are constantly getting "blood on hands," perhaps suggesting that they are responsible in some way for the loss of things they love. They ask why they keep winding up in the same situation "again," and why nothing ever seems to last. The singer repeatedly asks "Tell me why" in a plea for understanding and explanation. The lyrics of Three Days Grace's song "Tell Me Why" express frustration and despair with a situation where everything the person loves seems to be taken away.

It goes from good to bad to worse so fastĪll it takes is one and I'm gone and you can't erase the past

Why does everything that I love get taken away? Does everything that I love get taken away?
