Corners Of My Mind
These lyrics explore an inner battle with anger, emotional pain, and loss of self-control. The speaker is painfully aware of a darker side of their personality and feels trapped by it.
Themes and Meaning:
- Fragmented Identity:
- Looking into the past feels like watching “someone else in a dream,” suggesting dissociation—being disconnected from who you were or who you are becoming.
- Uncontrolled Anger:
- The repeated lashing out, snarling, and desire to smash things shows rage that feels overwhelming and difficult to stop, even when the speaker doesn’t want to hurt anyone.
- Guilt and Self-Awareness:
- There is strong remorse. The speaker knows their words and actions are harmful and pleads for help, revealing vulnerability beneath the anger.
- Desire to Separate the Pain:
- Wanting to cut out the “dismal and black” part and place it in a jar reflects a wish to control or contain this darkness rather than be ruled by it.
- Emotional Isolation:
- Feeling ignored (“signals you do not heed”) deepens the pain, making the anger feel justified yet still unwanted.
Tone and Style:
- Raw, intense, and confessional
- Repetitive language mirrors racing, intrusive thoughts
- Ends in emotional overload rather than resolution
Overall Meaning:
This poem is a cry for help from someone battling inner turmoil—anger born from pain, not cruelty. It shows how unresolved hurt can twist into rage, even when the person desperately wants peace and connection.