Lyrics
I’m always awake
I am consistently alert and not sleeping.
I’ll be the last one to close my eyes
I will be the last person to close my eyes, indicating a reluctance to sleep.
There’s never enough never enough time
There is never enough time, suggesting a feeling of time scarcity or pressure.
I’m always awake
Reiteration of always being awake, emphasizing sleeplessness.
I’m a victim of the night
Feeling like a victim of the night, possibly implying struggles or challenges during nighttime.
Maybe there is too much on my mind
Suspecting an overload of thoughts on the mind, contributing to the difficulty in sleeping.
I can’t sleep alone
Expressing an inability to sleep alone, indicating a need for companionship or emotional support.
I try to but I’m overcome
Attempting to sleep alone but being overwhelmed by emotions or difficulties.
And the old me died when you left my side
Suggesting a transformation or change in the speaker after someone left their side.
Bring me back to life
Expressing a desire to be revitalized or rejuvenated, possibly through reconnection or a positive change.
Look what you have done
Reflecting on the consequences of someone's actions.
Oh my hearts gone numb
Describing a numbing or emotional detachment in response to a heartache.
Look what I’ve become
Commenting on the transformation or change in the speaker's identity or character.
I stare at the phone
Observing the phone, possibly waiting for communication or connection.
I come up with things to say
Generating thoughts to express but choosing to keep them hidden or suppressed.
I always choose to bury them away
Consistently opting to bury feelings or thoughts, indicating a reluctance to confront them.
Am I alone ? Do you ever think of me?
Pondering on loneliness and questioning if the other person ever thinks about the speaker.
Is there still love in between the space.
Questioning the existence of love in the emotional distance or separation between the speaker and the other person.
I can’t sleep alone
Expressing the inability to sleep alone, reiterating the need for companionship.
I want to but I’m overcome
Desiring to sleep alone but being overcome by emotions or challenges.
And the old me died when you left my side
Reiterating a change or loss in the speaker after the departure of someone important.
Bring me back to life
Repeating the desire to be brought back to life, emphasizing the need for renewal or revival.
Look what you have done
Reflecting on the consequences of someone's actions, similar to line 12.
Oh my hearts gone numb
Reiterating the emotional numbness or detachment experienced by the speaker.
Look what I’ve become
Commenting on the transformation or change in the speaker's identity or character, similar to line 14.
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