I essentially think this is a conversation between him, and quite possible a therapist or friend who doesn't completely understand his condition. To break with tradition (You tell me that it's not so hard)Īway with the process of healing relations To end this discussion (of anything I've heard) "Give me a reason (I don't believe a word) Theme parks, oceans, and airplanes are common fears with people, but talking with strangers and waiting in line as often associated with social anxiety, where one suffers and has attacks in social situations, where they feel like they just cannot sit still, like the world is collapsing in on them. I'm through with these pills that make me sit still "'Cause I hate the ocean, theme parks and airplanes, The "head for the hills the kitchen's on fire" is essentially a thought of what anxiety is all about, irrational fears that take over that we cannot control. He feels like he has to check his tires, and clean the oven because it is a nervous habit that often is associated with OCD. That is basically the OCD aspect of anxiety kicking in. Head for the hills, the kitchen's on fire!" Or counting the number of tiles in the ceiling The lines: "I'm sick of the things I do when I'm nervous Like cleaning the oven or checking my tires I suffer from GAD (general anxiety disorder) myself and I can tell you that I relate to this song quite well. I'm going to have to agree with a previous poster who said that this song is about anxiety and/or depression. To break with tradition, to fall and divide, I guess I still do that from time to time.īut I'm getting better at fighting the future, Head for the hills, the kitchen's on fire! Or counting the number of tiles in the ceiling. Like cleaning the oven or checking my tires I'm sick of the things I do when I'm nervous I'm through with these pills that make me sit still. To break with tradition, to fall and divide.īecause I hate the ocean, theme parks and airplanes,
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