BETWEEN MEMORIES
Embracing Shadows: A Tale of Love and EscapeLyrics
There was a girl,
Introducing a girl in the narrator's life.
She was my kind of beautiful
Describing the girl as uniquely beautiful according to the narrator's taste.
But I never call,
The narrator avoids calling the girl, possibly to prevent emotional entanglement.
Being careful
Exercising caution in emotional matters.
Not to fall in love wih her
Expressing the difficulty of avoiding falling in love with the girl due to her irresistible nature.
Impossible, she's my gravity and all
Emphasizing the girl's gravitational pull on the narrator.
I've tried to run,
The narrator attempts to distance themselves from the girl.
Like escaping from the sun
Comparing the attempt to escape from the girl to avoiding the sun, suggesting a challenging task.
To the rivers I run
Seeking refuge in rivers, possibly symbolizing a desire for cleansing or escape.
I'm not ready to love
Repeating the refusal or unpreparedness to love, emphasizing the narrator's emotional state.
I'm not ready to love
-I'm not ready to love
-I'm not ready to love
-I'm afraid of love, the heat and burn
Fear of love, expressing concerns about the associated intensity and potential for pain.
The only thing I have ever learned
Reflecting on a lesson learned from past experiences with love.
The painful sting I had to earn
Referring to the emotional pain endured in past relationships.
Broken me everywhere I turn
Feeling emotionally broken and experiencing difficulties wherever the narrator turns.
I have with me a broken gun
Metaphorically possessing a "broken gun," potentially symbolizing emotional baggage or a defensive mechanism.
Keeping me from what I should've done
Acknowledging the hindrance caused by emotional baggage in pursuing what should have been done.
The odd is clear, I had to run
Recognizing a clear need to distance oneself, possibly due to emotional scars.
The scar is in between memories
Highlighting the presence of emotional scars in the midst of memories.
I'm not ready to love
Reiterating the unpreparedness to love, emphasizing the current state of the narrator.
Well.not today
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