Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of someone grappling with internal turmoil, oscillating between a desire for redemption and a familiar comfort in darkness. The opening lines, "Always for you / Always for me," suggest a duality or perhaps a self-serving motivation behind actions. This is immediately contrasted with a stark admission: "I've been to hell, in fact, I hang out there a lot." The narrator seems to acknowledge a pattern of self-destructive behavior, yet expresses a newfound resolve, "Now that I'm well, I'll be a good man for God."
The second verse shifts to a more external focus, offering advice to someone else: "Don't fall asleep / If you are a-lone." There's a sense of shared struggle, as the narrator also admits to staying up late, "Playing on your phone." A particularly striking line, "I want a tattoo so I won't cut off my arm," hints at a desperate need for external markers or permanent solutions to prevent self-harm, suggesting a deep-seated pain. This desire for escape culminates in a yearning for a simpler existence: "I want to go back, I want to work on a farm."
The repeated chorus, "To work on a farm," acts as an insistent mantra, a pure, almost childlike aspiration for peace and grounding. This idealized rural setting seems to represent an escape from the complex, hellish internal landscape described earlier. The lyrics suggest that the farm is not just a place, but a state of being, a desired antidote to the narrator's struggles with self-control and mental anguish, offering a final, simple wish "Always for me."