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This post is about I Don't Love You and This Is How I Disappear.
This post is about the next two songs

I Don't Love You
I Don't Love You is the only song that could really be considered "Emo," if you consider a song about a cancer patient's lover leaving him due to his disease, emo. The song is like I said, about The Patient's lover leaving him due to his disease, which is extremely sad. Cancer is hard for everyone, but this shows another side of The Patient. Near the end of the song, this lines are sung. "When you go. Would you have the guts to say. I don't love you. Like I loved you yesterday?" The Patient shows anger towards his lover for leaving him, and the lines also insinuate she left him without saving anything, or just ended it quickly without any remorse. This song is one of the saddest to me, trailing ever so slightly behind Mama and Disenchanted.

This Is How I Disappear
This Is How I Disappear is The Parader really showing his anger with The Patient now, he began to let it out in House of Wolves but now, he is angry. This is once again, him mocking The Patient. These lines show his anger. "I'm really not so with you anymore. I'm just a ghost. So I can't hurt you anymore. So I can't hurt you anymore. And now, you wanna see how far down I can sink? Let me go, fuck. So, you can, well now so, you can. I'm so far away from you. Well now so, you can." These lines show The Parader asking if The Patient wants to see how far down, The Parader can sink into hatred, he also says that he's just a ghost and he can't hurt The Patient mocking him once again.

From here on out, the next few songs are some of the saddest and begin the end of the album.
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