Allison
Journey of Broken Souls: Unveiling the Meaning Behind 'Allison'Lyrics
It's a bitter wind that blows
The difficult challenges and hardships that one faces.
All these souls for sale
People's souls are metaphorically available or compromised.
Shadows fall the river froze
Dark times and stagnation, symbolized by frozen rivers.
Too many bridges burned
Many relationships have been damaged or severed.
I guess you lost your way
Someone has lost their path or purpose.
Another bloody lesson learned
Painful lessons have been experienced.
There's something in the way
There's an obstacle hindering progress or connection.
This desire radiates
A powerful longing or attraction is palpable.
Let me make make my own mistakes
The desire to learn from one's own mistakes.
One by one
Events unfolding one after another.
I've been awake for days
Protracted wakefulness, possibly due to difficulties.
Another line upon my face
The toll of experiences evident on one's face.
Now I know I watched you break
Realization of witnessing someone's emotional breakdown.
Allison
A direct address or reference to someone named Allison.
This place you call your home
A place filled with unfulfilled commitments.
It's filled with empty promises
Promises made in the past are now empty and hollow.
Desires burned out long ago
Longing and passion have faded away.
You were an easy target
Someone vulnerable and easy to be affected or hurt.
All alone with your memories
Being alone with memories, possibly painful ones.
Fight back the curse of the brokenhearted
Fighting against the pain of a broken heart.
Everywhere you go, it'll follow you
Consequences of actions will always be present.
Closer to the end, I know it will never change
Despite approaching the end, certain things won't change.
Everywhere you go, it'll follow you
Continued consequences, even in different situations.
Just a face in the crowd, when the lights go out
Being unnoticed or insignificant in challenging times.
It's a long way home, and nobody knows.
The journey ahead is long, and uncertainty prevails.
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