See A Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die 〈High Speed〉

"You don't make me feel like you used to. That's why I'm leaving. That's why people leave each other. They come to their senses and get selfish again". "A bit of sadness slows things down so you can see it".

The title serves as a metaphor for the unacknowledged emotional fractures often hidden behind hardened, "stoic" male exteriors. See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die

The text is frequently cited for its stark, uncompromising reflections on life and relationships: "You don't make me feel like you used to

Rollins uses "the road"—the endless cycle of touring, soundchecks, and hotel room solitude—as a recurring metaphor for a deep sense of internal disconnection. See a Grown Man Cry, Now Watch Him Die