Talk:ドーナツホール (Donut Hole)/@comment-69.249.67.27-20140323184321/@comment-25025905-20140711000354

Okay, I'm still looking for a good one, but here is my interpertation. She was abused as a child and was isolated (her dad, or whoever abused her, didn't let her go to school) and the only friend she had to talk to was an imaginary friend. Before, her dad didn't know she talked to the imaginary friend, so nobody could tell her they didn't exist. She, in her older days, was told that they didn't exist, she tries to forget, but she can't ignore some memories, so she pretends they arn't hers, or that she never had an imaginary friend.

"When did I get these memories,

These big ones I can't remember?"

She tries to fill in the hole, which is the memories of abuse and the imaginary friend. So she is searching for that

"I can't hope on things that have passed," (Which hints her past was bad)

"So just give me something to fill with..."

Since the friend never existed, well, let the line itself do the explaining:

"It's like the hole in a donut:

Just like you can't isolate the hole,

Proving you were really here

Is something I can never do"

Sorry, this is probably a lame-oh excuse for a theory ^^'