Dead Snakes
Eternal Echoes: Unraveling the Depths of Love and LossLyrics
Do you think you can heal me
Expressing a desire for healing and questioning if the other person believes they can provide it.
When this ceiling
Reflecting on a situation or circumstance symbolized by a ceiling, possibly created by the other person.
Was of your engineering?
Suggesting that the current state or challenge is a result of the other person's actions or decisions.
You need not ask for my permission
Asserting independence and denying the need for approval to address issues or take drastic actions.
To murder
Using strong imagery of murder, possibly metaphorical, indicating a drastic and destructive approach.
Pry up the floorboards
Metaphorically suggesting the need to uncover hidden aspects or secrets, potentially painful truths.
Pry open my soul
Invoking a deep exploration of one's inner self or emotions, perhaps inviting vulnerability.
Cause even though
Acknowledging a lingering desire or passion but recognizing its detrimental effects.
I still yearn for that fervor
Expressing a continued longing for intense emotions but recognizing their corrosive impact.
It only serves to corrode
Highlighting the negative consequences of pursuing fervor or passion without moderation.
Existing
Describing an existence at the brink of deterioration or collapse.
On the edge of decay
Raising questions about the potential end of a phase or a new beginning.
Is this the end of my beginnings?
Contemplating whether the current situation marks the conclusion of a significant starting point.
The only hearts at peace aren't beating
Suggesting that only hearts free from turmoil can find peace.
Love, my eyelids are heavy
Addressing the weight of love or emotional burdens, possibly causing fatigue.
Is this ending
Questioning whether the current state is an inevitable and recurring conclusion.
Destined to keep repeating?
Pondering the possibility of being stuck in a cyclic pattern of endings.
Content to bask in repetition
Expressing contentment with repeating familiar patterns, even if negative.
Forever
Emphasizing a willingness to endure repetitive cycles indefinitely.
Pry up the floor boards
Reiterating the metaphor of uncovering hidden aspects, possibly to confront them.
Pry open my soul
Invoking the idea of exploring one's inner self or vulnerabilities.
Chasing a ghost
Pursuing something intangible or elusive, represented by a ghost.
Your memory only serves to murder
Stating that memories of the other person have a destructive impact.
Ophidian echoes
Using the metaphor of snake-like echoes, suggesting lingering, potentially harmful remnants.
Existing
Reiterating the precarious state of existence near decay.
On the edge of decay
Repeating the question about the potential end of a significant starting point.
Is this the end of my beginnings?
Continuing to question the meaning or outcome of beginnings.
Without you
Acknowledging a sense of incompleteness or loss in the absence of the other person.
Forever
Expressing a timeless state of lacking fulfillment or completion without the other person.
Without you
Reiterating the enduring sense of incompleteness over an extended period.
Eternity only serves
Stating that eternity itself contributes to the destructive impact of the absence.
To murder
Emphasizing that life without the other person is akin to a continual act of murder.
Without you
Repeating the idea that life without the other person is a perpetual state of lacking.
Your memory only burns
Stating that memories of the other person cause enduring pain or anguish.
Forever
Reiterating the idea that the impact of memories persists indefinitely.
Without you
Continuing to express the ongoing destructive impact of the absence.
Eternity only serves
Stating that the enduring absence contributes to an ongoing state of destruction.
To murder
Repeating the idea that the absence of the other person is a continual act of destruction.
Without you
Stating that memories of the other person persistently cause pain or suffering.
Your memory only burns
Reiterating the concept that memories of the other person cause enduring anguish.
Forever
Concluding by emphasizing the enduring nature of the impact of memories.
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