Break Your Frame
Breaking Boundaries: Embracing Change and Self-Discovery in 'Break Your Frame'Lyrics
It's safe to be lonesome in your time
Feeling isolated or alone is acceptable during certain periods of life.
It's safe to lose your find
It's okay to let go of something valuable or important.
But you're too sick to call or cry
Despite feeling unwell or troubled, you refrain from reaching out for help or expressing emotions.
'Cause you're hating all the faking
Disliking insincerity and falseness in people.
The kind of hate that evil just embraces
Expressing a deep level of hate that malevolence readily adopts.
And I've given up on people right now
Currently, there's a lack of faith or trust in individuals.
I've given up on anger, so I've given up on you.
Abandoning feelings of anger, which extends to abandoning a connection with someone.
You know it's true, you're gonna lose
Knowing that defeat is inevitable.
It really doesn't matter who you choose
Understanding that the choice between options won't make a difference.
Break your frame, break your frame
Suggesting a need to shatter preconceived notions or restrictions.
There's no one left to blame
Realizing there's nobody else to hold accountable.
Break your frame, break your frame
Reiterating the necessity to break free from constraints or limitations.
There's no one left to blame
Repeating the idea that no one else is to blame.
And you're hating
Continuing to feel intense dislike or animosity towards something.
Well I might break your heart
Suggesting a potential of causing emotional pain or distress to someone.
In time you fall apart
Implying that over time, someone gradually falls apart or breaks down emotionally.
And I was sad when I heard the news
Expressing sorrow upon learning distressing information about someone's emotional state.
I heard you fell apart
Learning about someone's emotional breakdown or deterioration.
Break your frame, break your frame
Emphasizing the need to dismantle one's mental or emotional constraints.
There's no one left to blame
Repeating the absence of someone else to attribute blame to.
Break your frame, break your frame
Reiterating the importance of breaking free from mental or emotional limitations.
There's no one left to blame
Reiterating that there's no one else to hold responsible for circumstances.
Comment