Killing Season
Embracing Farewell: All The Luck In The World's Killing Season StoryLyrics
you dropped the keys down seven stories
You accidentally dropped the keys from a significant height, symbolizing a loss or mistake.
you count the cranes out, fifteen this week
Observing construction cranes, possibly representing change or progress, with fifteen spotted in a week.
outskirts, post-peak
Referring to a location beyond the urban center, post-peak, suggesting a decline or aftermath.
spirits high
Despite challenges, the mood is optimistic, with spirits high.
it's never easy to say goodbye
Expressing the difficulty of saying farewell to someone or something.
you caught a lions heart
Metaphorically holding a lion's heart, symbolizing strength or courage.
held it in your arms
Physically embracing the metaphorical lion's heart, possibly indicating courage or compassion.
where has the time gone seven years on
Reflecting on the passage of seven years, wondering where time has gone.
outskirts
Repeating the mention of the outskirts, possibly emphasizing a location away from the center.
post-peak
Reiterating the idea of a post-peak environment, suggesting a period of decline or change.
spirits high
Reaffirming a positive outlook with high spirits despite challenges.
it's never easy to let things die
Expressing the difficulty of accepting the end or letting go of things.
or slide
Suggesting the challenge of either holding onto or allowing things to slide away.
i'm not your brother I wouldn't hurt you like they do
Denying a close familial bond, claiming not to cause harm like others might.
i'm not your mother i'd never make you feel that blue
Rejecting a maternal role, asserting a commitment to not causing emotional distress.
leave for the outskirts
Encouraging leaving for the outskirts, possibly advocating for a departure from the familiar or routine.
post-peak with spirits high
Reiterating the post-peak scenario with high spirits, emphasizing resilience.
learning to let go
Expressing the process of learning to let go and leave certain things behind.
learning to leave some things behind
Continuing the theme of learning and moving on from the past.
you dropped the keys down
Repeating the image of dropping keys, reinforcing the idea of loss or mistakes.
you count that cranes out
Recalling the observation of cranes, possibly signifying ongoing change or progress.
you twist the corkscrew
Introducing a corkscrew twist, suggesting a turning point or complication.
turn by turn you run further from reason
Describing a gradual deviation from reason, possibly due to the complexities of life.
it's killing season
Concluding with the phrase "killing season," implying a challenging or transformative period.
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