

Gabie from Fafb, WaThe piano part is incredible and totally fits the mood of the song.It's easy to see what they are trying to get across but also cryptic enough for you to make your own interpretations. Cliff from Minneapolis, MnI love Shinedown's lyrics.Shannon from Houston, TxSo this song was written about him leaving because he is never gonna make her happy, he has made promise after promise, and knows he cant pull it off, and he didnt want to become a weekend father but he will to make her happy.This is the first time I've candidly talked about this openly and honestly. Even if you only ever tell them the truth.

Whatever you tell them is never good enough. I think there is a problem with playing in a travelin band and having a child you can't take with you. But I don't think it's about a guy and a girl breaking up. I can identify so well with so many of the songs. Super suit at the ready, little one is afraid to take my help. My 21 year old, wants me to ride up in a Hummer with 2 guns and my specially made super suit on, to save her. My oldest, 28, wants explanations she already has. They need resolution and a home that stays put. I had to make a choice that was not mine, they wished they could say goodbye for the last time. I live my life like a gypsy out of a suitcase not staying in one place. To tell the truth would have very scary consequences for them. A parent who can't stop being a prick, even for the children's sake.There's always this s-ty brainwashing that goes on when "the other party" has to make up a reason why you left them. Right? Especially when I have to share with a bastard like that! You can't ignore the line in the song, "VISIT ON THE WEEKENDS" Which makes me sure it's a song to a child who got what my kids got.
#Call me shinedown lyrics crack#
Only crack fiend Mama's don't get their kids 100 percent. Divorce judges don't like it when children move away. I had managing conservatorship, a nervous breakdown, and no identity. Both girls lived in two different houses 900mi from each other. All three of us were split up across the country. To save face, a judge was empowered to call my action "kidnapping," instead of "escape." I wish that judge had a crystal ball. I think it hurt his feelings when we were strengthened. They begged me, at 9 & 16, "let's leave." Husband & Father of the Year didn't even care.
