The narator in the song has humility..."We learn to make mistakes".The narator is not wishing harm on a neighbor, so they are not in lower purgatory where the proud, envious and wrathful purge. They have a quest "Would someone care to classify Our broken hearts and twisted minds/So I can find someone to rely on". They seek community.
The narator has no rest. They is running... "and run from them". So they are not slothful. They seem to suffer from excessive love of secondary good. There is no rest in secondary goods. They are transiant. Hence no rest. No peace. They suffer from a defective love of a secondard "good" which I do not sense to be covetousness of material. It is about "some one to rely on". The restlessness needs to be worked out in purgatory in the area for defective relience on transient love. Love in purgatory is love in the transient, not the eternal--that is why it is still called lustful. They are on step from earthly paradise which is attainment of what they seek and redirected toward eternal love
Interpretation:"Literal";
Artist:"Paramore";
Album:"Brand New Eyes";
Song:"Misguided Ghosts";
Subject:"Narrator;
Rating:"Purgatory:Upper Puragtory:The Lustful";
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