Another Door
Unveiling the Twisted Tapestry of Love and War in 'Another Door'Lyrics
There must be something in the blood we share
There is a shared heritage or lineage, suggesting a commonality in blood.
Fermented over centuries or something in the air.
Suggests a long history of experiences, possibly challenging, in the environment.
Our moody scenery, just won't stop bruising me.
The surroundings, with its changing moods, continue to emotionally affect the speaker.
I've had enough of grey skies raising tears
Expressing weariness of sad or monotonous days causing tears.
Another door is closed
A metaphorical representation of missed opportunities or closed possibilities.
I see the fire inside
Observing an internal passion or desire despite external setbacks.
Another door closed, another door
Reiteration of missed chances, emphasizing a sense of closure.
You know it's cold.
Highlighting emotional coldness or detachment associated with closed doors.
The map of bitterness I imagined
Imagining a map of resentful feelings, possibly referencing past grievances.
Has just brought out the nurse in me -
Suggests a nurturing instinct emerging from bitterness, questioning the need for care.
Or don't you need care ?
Questioning the recipient's need for care, possibly reflecting on the complexity of relationships.
I know, there's lots of love
Acknowledging the existence of love, despite its complications.
But it's all twisted up,
Describing love as complicated or distorted.
I've had enough of thunder ringing in my ears
Expressing fatigue from emotional turmoil, symbolized by thunder.
[ here by the fireside, there's a war, a war
Introducing a scene by the fireside, suggesting a peaceful yet conflicted environment.
Let's blame the war on bad design - don't cry
Suggesting blame for the conflict on imperfect design, encouraging resilience.
Here by the fireside, there's a war, a war
Reiterating the presence of a war, possibly internal, and discouraging tears.
Blame the war on you and I
Attributing the conflict to both the speaker and another person, emphasizing shared responsibility.
I know there's lots of love
Repeating the acknowledgment of love's existence despite its complexities.
Still it's all twisted up ]
Reiterating the idea of love being tangled or difficult to navigate.
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