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Originally Posted by saida
Then I also see a more positive ending in these last lines. In it she wakes up, all the lines are spoken by her now, the "Hello I'm still here" is hers now and not the mind-persons like it was everytime earlier in the song. She stands up and even if she's shattered and hurting, she now demands the attention and not just tries to ask for it quietly. The end isn't horrible positive, maybe it was the wrong word. She's still messed up and sees the problem of not being able to move forward (All that's left of yesterday, which could also mean for the people hurting her that she's a reminder of the things they did wrong, they must take responsibility) and doesn't know what to do, doesn't know how to live, but is still angry and finds her own voice and isn't a victim anymore. Also, she has to break her own shell, her coffin and be strong, not to hide in her own head, that's the only way for her to grown into her own person.
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Wow Saida, I really liked you interpretation. I've never thought of it so much, and less like that.
I thought of a child that was always by herself before making all that messy interpretation of mine, but.. from now on I will think different when listening Hello.
That last part... the one I quoted, nice... and yes, I think it's positive
