Lyrics
Well, you know how to die
Expressing knowledge of the process of self-destruction.
Deleting yourself alive
Describing the act of gradually removing oneself from existence.
Erase your face from time
Symbolically removing one's identity from the fabric of time.
Erase the all of you from mind
Eliminating all traces of oneself from another person's thoughts.
And you know how to fall
Pondering the ability to experience a downfall and questioning genuine care.
Did you ever really care at all
Raising doubt about the authenticity of past emotions or concern.
Erase your face from all the sides
Extending the act of erasure to encompass every aspect of one's identity.
Erase yourself from love
Initiating the removal of oneself from the concept of love.
Erase yourself from love
Repetition for emphasis on erasing one's presence from love.
Erase it all away
Advocating for the complete eradication of all connections and emotions.
Erase yourself from memory
Removing one's existence from personal and shared memories.
You know how to kill, you're murdering love
Characterizing the destruction of love as a form of killing.
'Cause hurting just ain't enough
Suggesting that mere emotional pain is insufficient, requiring more drastic measures.
You know how to kill, you're murdering love
Reiterating the theme of destroying love as a method of killing.
'Cause dying just ain't enough
Emphasizing that death alone is not a sufficient release from suffering.
You know how to kill, destroying love
Highlighting the extreme nature of destroying love beyond mere death.
'Cause dying just ain't enough
Repeating the idea that dying is inadequate, necessitating love's destruction.
Erase yourself from all the love
Extending the erasure process to encompass all aspects of love.
Erase yourself from love
Repeating the act of erasing oneself from the concept of love.
Erase your face from all the all the sides
Including the removal of one's identity from all perspectives and angles.
You know how to fall
Reiterating the knowledge of experiencing a downfall or failure.
Erase yourself from love
Continuing the act of erasure from the realm of love.
You know how to die
Revisiting the concept of knowing how to undergo the process of dying.
Dying just ain't enough
Affirming that death alone is insufficient, suggesting a desire for more profound change.
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