Talk:It's My Turn/@comment-64.62.219.72-20160505163035/@comment-410526-20160510112558

I really don't think it's about Blake for a number of reasons: (plagiarized from an earlier post)

Adam never told Blake to "know [her] place and accept [her] fate", he never "held her down" and he certainly never told her she was "headed nowhere". Quite the opposite, their entire reason for fighting was rising above their place (imposed on them by society). There's even a couple lines in the original "From Shadows" that says they will rise "Above the binding of our fate."

Then there's "Don't be foolish / Give up your wish / Big things aren't for you" which is literally the opposite of Adam's line from "Heroes and Monsters": "You and I were going to change the world, remember? We were destined to light the fires of revolution!" Being destined to light the fires of revolution and changing the world are literally big things.

Further, even when Blake meets Adam again she's never really seems angry of spiteful towards him (like the general tone of this song is). If anything she's just saddened and remorseful that he's turned into an unredeemable crazy person.

It fits Weiss better than Blake in literally every way.