Blood
Echoes of Unseen Pain: Blood's Tale of ResilienceLyrics
I want it, to be over
The desire for a situation or feeling to end.
Turn the boat around and bring that girl in
Metaphorically steering back to a person ("that girl") or a certain state of being.
I stumble through the error
Struggling or moving clumsily through a mistake or fault.
Hope deferred makes the heart sick sick sick
A reference to the disappointment that comes from hope being delayed or unfulfilled, causing emotional distress.
The circle, rules and ruins
The cycle of authority, regulations, and their potential to cause destruction or decay.
Yet again we are on our own
A recurrence of being in a situation without external support.
I don't need your opinions
A rejection or disregard for the viewpoints of others.
What I got is alright
Contentment or acceptance with what one possesses.
I know you're bleeding baby,
Acknowledgment of someone's pain or suffering.
But you're not bleeding blood
An assertion that the suffering isn't physical or literal.
Blood
Repetition of the word "blood" as a focal point of the song.
I need it, you never show me
An expression of a need for something, possibly emotional support, that's not being received.
Keep it in the back seat nice and sharp
Keeping something important hidden and accessible, perhaps a metaphor for emotions.
Uneasy, in the daytime
Feeling uncomfortable or anxious during the daytime.
How'd you feel alive if you cannot climb in
Questioning how one can feel alive or vibrant if they are unable to progress or move forward.
We aim to, make a difference
Aiming or striving to create an impact or change.
Get a sense of meaning from our time here
Desire to derive purpose or significance from the time spent on Earth.
I don't need, your opinions
Reiteration of the disregard for others' opinions, emphasizing personal independence.
What I got is alright
Reaffirmation of being content or satisfied with what one possesses.
I know you're bleeding baby
Acknowledgment of someone's suffering, possibly emotional, similar to the earlier line.
I know you're bleeding baby
Repeated acknowledgment of suffering, emphasizing the significance of this acknowledgment.
But you're not bleeding blood
A repetition of the earlier assertion that the suffering is not physical or literal.
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