Still Life
Embracing Pain: A Journey Through Love, Loss, and RedemptionLyrics
Make this clear in a statement
Expressing a desire for clarity and directness in communication.
And break me here through the pavement
Suggesting a plea to be broken through difficulties or challenges symbolized by the pavement.
And I can trust in the silence
Emphasizing trust in the power of silence, possibly as a form of communication or understanding.
And I'll adjust to the violence
Adapting to and coping with violent or turbulent situations.
Inside, I can't deny I've burned
Internal struggle and pain that cannot be denied or ignored.
Alive in pain but without you
Feeling alive in pain, but acknowledging a sense of incompleteness or desperation without someone (possibly the listener).
I'll go insane reaching out to
Expressing a fear of insanity while reaching out to someone, possibly for support or connection.
I'm almost gone but believe me
Indicating a state of near departure, but still asserting the importance of belief or trust in the speaker.
I feel so wrong
An internal conflict or feeling of being wrong or misplaced.
I can't believe what you've done to me
Expressing disbelief or shock at the actions or impact of someone on the speaker.
(Would you cut me if you love me)
Possibly questioning the sincerity of love through the metaphor of cutting.
I can't believe this was meant for me
Expressing disbelief that a situation or experience was intended or destined for the speaker.
(Don't you touch me don't you push me)
Setting boundaries and resisting physical or emotional aggression.
I can't believe what you've done to me
Reiterating the impact of someone's actions on the speaker and questioning their motivations.
(Would you cut me now)
Revisiting the theme of cutting, possibly as a metaphor for emotional pain or betrayal.
Life (life) It passed away (wrong)
Reflecting on the passing of life, possibly regretting missed opportunities or wrong choices.
Another chance at this life but it passed away (I'm so alone)
Expressing loneliness and the feeling of being alone, possibly related to the passed opportunities mentioned in the previous line.
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