Lifeline

Redemption Echo: Seeking Forgiveness in Lifeline's Melody
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Lyrics

There's too much that I left unsaid

Expressing regret for unspoken words or feelings.

Let's bring it back to the forefront

Suggesting a desire to address unresolved issues.

Lay it out think about just all that I've done

Reflecting on past actions and considering their consequences.

Trying hard not to forget all the

Struggling to remember amidst conflicting stories or gossip.

He said, she said, he said, she said

Highlighting the prevalence of rumors and gossip in the narrative.


I pray

Invoking a prayer, seeking assistance or redemption.

You throw a lifeline out for me and then save me

Pleading for help and salvation through a metaphorical lifeline.

Throw a lifeline

Reiteration of the plea for a lifeline.

I pray

Expressing the prayerful desire for a saving intervention.

You throw a lifeline out for me and then save me

Repeating the plea for a lifeline and salvation.

Throw a lifeline

Emphasizing the need for a lifeline through repetition.


I've come to terms with the hurt I've caused

Acknowledging and accepting responsibility for causing pain.

You didn't deserve a life on pause

Apologizing to someone who had to put their life on hold.

Give me now

Requesting understanding and a chance for change.

Forgive me never

Acknowledging that forgiveness may be hard to come by.

But I swear I'll work and I'll do better

Promising to work towards improvement and redemption.

Because I won't forget the he said, she said, he said, she said

Recalling the impact of rumors and gossip on memory.


I pray

Reiteration of the prayer for a lifeline and salvation.

You throw a lifeline out for me and then save me

Expressing hope for a helping hand in times of need.

Throw a lifeline

Repeating the plea for a lifeline for emphasis.

I pray

Expressing the prayerful desire for rescue and salvation.

You throw a lifeline out for me and then save me

Repeating the plea for a lifeline and salvation.

Throw a lifeline

Emphasizing the need for a lifeline through repetition.


Then there's a time

Introducing the concept of different times for various actions.

A right time

Highlighting the importance of timing in certain situations.

A wrong time

Acknowledging the existence of both right and wrong times.

For this

Alluding to a critical moment or decision in the narrative.

Come closer

Encouraging closeness or intimacy in a relationship.

Come closer

Repeating the call for closeness for emphasis.

The he said, she said, he said, she said

Recalling the impact of rumors and gossip on memory.

The he said, she said, he said

Continuation of the theme of gossip and its effects.

he said, she said, he said

Further emphasizing the influence of rumors and gossip.

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