Lyrics
Aside from the memories
Reflecting on memories aside from the current experiences.
This life and curse has failed us.
Expressing a sense of disappointment or betrayal by life and fate.
Dreams lost to the greyest light
Referring to dreams that have faded away in a bleak and uncertain reality.
Awoke screaming with bloodless eyes.
Awakening in a state of intense fear or horror with lifeless or emotionless eyes.
So end it now,
Calling for an end to the current situation or existence.
And see yourself,
Encouraging introspection and self-examination.
So end it now,
Reiterating the call for an end to the current state of affairs.
This life has cursed us.
Stating that the current life is a curse affecting everyone.
And like the night, where anger can survive
Comparing a challenging situation to the night where anger persists.
You and I will be walking a tightrope.
Describing a shared experience of navigating a precarious and challenging path.
And like the night, where anger can survive,
Repeating the comparison of anger surviving in the night, suggesting a struggle.
You and I will be over, overthrown.
Declaring that both individuals will be defeated or overthrown.
Every moment that came and went
Reflecting on moments that have passed, bringing about a loss of innocence.
That cursed and crushed our innocence.
Describing events or circumstances that have cursed and crushed innocence.
And we all must realize
Highlighting the need for everyone to recognize a lack of salvation.
That no spells can save us.
Emphasizing that no magical or protective spells can save them.
And like the night, where anger can survive
Reiterating the comparison to the night and the survival of anger.
You and I will be walking a tightrope.
Continuing the metaphor of walking a tightrope in a difficult situation.
And like the night, where anger can survive
Repeating the theme of anger surviving in the night.
You and I will be over, overthrown.
Affirming the impending overthrow or defeat of both individuals.
So end it now, and see yourself
Repeating the call for an end, coupled with self-reflection.
So end it now, this world has cursed us
Affirming that the world itself is cursed, reinforcing the desire for an end.
So end it now, and see yourself
Reiterating the call for self-examination in the context of ending the world's curse.
So end it now, this world has cursed us
Affirming the cursed nature of the world and the need for its end.
And like the night, where anger can survive
Repeating the comparison to the night and the persistence of anger.
You and I will be walking a tightrope.
Continuing the metaphor of walking a tightrope amid challenges.
And like the night, where anger can survive
Reiterating the theme of anger surviving in the night.
You and I will be over, overthrown.
Affirming the ultimate overthrow or defeat of both individuals.
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