Blue moon Quote by REAM
“Now as the rain falls like shattered pieces of glass from the sky, we bleed like water colors and drunken pastels down the stairways. And I ask myself, why do I still pray? When will it end? And who fucking cares? I swear to God I did what I could. I practically begged you, I pretended everything was fine. A soul sacrifice, an American nightmare. I'd rather be dead. Don't rain on my parade, it's gonna glow in the dark. I like it better when you can't keep warm. Don't ruin a perfect thing, a perfect thing. The boy on the blue moon hears a nightmare in his head. I'll bet you money as you're running to the bathroom, you barely started drinking but your beauty never stopped you. You died in California by the sulfur and the sea. I guess I never should have loved you,but I do forever 'cause you loved me. And I break my glasses as I fall in the street!If you were gonna leave this world how could it be without me ? Now it's all over my tongue and still it has no taste, 'cause without you there”
About This Quote
The speaker expresses deep despair, existential questioning, and a yearning for escape amidst chaotic, vivid imagery.
In simple terms: Despair and existential crisis dominate the monologue.
Seek meaning beyond pain.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- poetry
- mental health
- artistic expression
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What gives you hope in darkness?
- How can you transform pain into purpose?
The intensity may glorify self‑destruction.