
In 1992 the first text message was sent, DVDs were invented, Sony PlayStation was released and Google was founded. The 1990s is often remembered as a decade of peace, prosperity and the rise of the Internet (World Wide Web). Saw him in DC recently.he looked in good spirits and is flawless live.JUMP TO: Jaymes Young’s biography, facts, family, personal life, zodiac, videos, net worth, and popularity. "Too many boys and girls -you're gonna lose both".lyrics from Two People might even elude some forays into homosexuality.įucking masterful. Just look at his videos, the bandaids the look where he looks like he is going to drown himself in the bathtub, and his own comments about his hiatus and his song "happiest year". Someone intervene in my suicide, im in trouble cause im really too young to die, a cry for help. "Touch me someone", "im too young to feel so numb" is a double meaning. So he is telling his ex love to love him again "love me now" or "let him go" meaning love or me or just let me die.thus a world of color becomes "gray" or his death. Jaymes sounded like he cheated (see the song Two People) and the cheap thrills of having multiple lovers will "fade" leaving him in the ultimate "bed he made." The "years he gave away" was the years and memories he squandered by fucking up. Him missing the "bittersweet" is that after it was over, he now even surprisingly misses the quasi bad memories cause it was at least something he still has. Cutting your wrists gives you a temporary "high" before you experience the "lows" from blood loss or death. He is in a catatonic state of lifelessness after it ended. He feels so "numb" after a relationship that hurt him after it ended that "he'll pay his weight in blood" or slit his wrists just to "feel something" and feel his "nerves wake up" not caring if it "hurts" just to "feel something" before the "doors to his heart close" or he dies. This song is about depression but more closer to suicide.

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