FIRE WALK WITH ME
Embers of Surrender: Aiden Gore's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
Sometimes my arms bend back
Sometimes I experience a feeling of restriction or helplessness.
Sometimes I'm in there for days
Occasionally, I find myself isolated or trapped for extended periods.
Sometimes my heart turns black
At times, my emotions or inner self become dark or troubled.
Sometimes I'm loosing my face
There are instances when I feel like I'm losing my identity or composure.
Asking me where have I been
People question my whereabouts, but the words spoken seem unreal or strange.
But though your mouth it sounded surreal
Despite your inquiry, the situation felt surreal and required thoughtful consideration.
I needed to overthink
I needed to contemplate deeply or reflect on the situation.
It felt like moments passing by in a dream
Time seemed to pass like moments in a dream during this contemplation.
I'm still on the porch by the stairs
I am still waiting for you on the porch near the stairs.
Waiting for you to return
Awaiting your return, anticipating a reunion.
Your hands, they got me scorched
Your actions or touch have left me emotionally wounded or distressed.
And I fear when I feel your grip I will burn
I fear that when I sense your hold, it will cause me intense emotional pain.
I will, I kept you in my prayers
I consistently included you in my prayers or thoughts.
Fore you turned into thin air
You vanished or disappeared before my eyes.
Unstill, safe I'm not there
I am not at peace or secure, feeling uneasy in your absence.
But I stood alight by a beam
Despite the unrest, I stood strong and illuminated by a guiding beam.
Sometimes my arms bend back
Similar to the first stanza, expressing the recurring feeling of limitation or helplessness.
Sometimes I'm in there for days
Reiteration of being confined or isolated for extended durations.
Sometimes my heart turns black
Repetition of the theme of experiencing dark or troubled emotions at times.
Sometimes I'm loosing my face
Reiterating the feeling of losing identity or composure intermittently.
My face
Emphasizing the personal nature of the struggle by repeating "My face."
My face oh no
Intensifying the concern or distress about the impact on the speaker's identity or self.
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