The Truth
Unyielding Heartache: Bleeding Through's ResilienceLyrics
Since you left I've found myself locked in another prison
Expressing the feeling of being trapped or confined since the departure of a significant other.
But your bars and chains can't take the heart out of this man
Despite the external constraints, the emotional core of the person remains intact and resilient.
Without you my skies are always gray
Highlighting a sense of sadness and monotony in life without the presence of the person who left.
Now I'm seeing read through a different face
Perceiving the world differently after the departure, possibly with a more critical perspective.
What did I say that hasn't been said before?
Reflecting on the futility of saying things that have been expressed by others before.
I wrote your name in blood on my prison walls
Symbolically marking the enduring impact of the person by writing their name in blood on the prison walls.
And without your contact those memories are all I have
Memories become a significant connection in the absence of direct contact with the person.
So I can't feel alone, I'll never be alone
Desire to avoid feeling alone, emphasizing the importance of memories for emotional sustenance.
The chemicals aren't aligned
Suggesting a disturbance in emotional equilibrium due to the absence of the person.
Now I'm struggling to find your fucking spine, I'll rip out your spine
Expressing frustration and a desire to confront the person for their perceived lack of strength or determination.
You can take my pain but you can't have my heart
Asserting that while external pain may be taken away, the emotional core remains protected.
You can lock me in this cold dark cell but you can't have my heart
Resisting the impact of external circumstances on the emotional vulnerability and resilience.
What did I say that hasn't been said before?
Reiterating the sense of redundancy in expressing thoughts or feelings that others have expressed before.
And I wrote your name in blood on my prison walls
Reaffirming the lasting impact of the person by inscribing their name in blood on the prison walls.
And without your contact those memories are all I have
Emphasizing the reliance on memories when direct contact is absent, reinforcing the connection.
So I can't feel alone, I'll never be alone
Rejection of loneliness by relying on memories, asserting that true solitude will not be felt.
Without you my skies are always gray
Reiterating the persistent grayness and emotional emptiness without the person's presence.
Now I'm seeing read through a different face
Seeing reality through a different perspective, possibly influenced by the emotional impact of the departure.
You can take my pain but you can't have my heart
Reasserting the protection of the heart from external pain, emphasizing its significance.
You can lock me in this cold dark cell but you can't have my heart
Affirming resilience against external circumstances, refusing to surrender the emotional core.
You can take my pain but you can't have my heart
Repeating the idea that external pain is separable from the innermost emotional core.
You can lock me in this cold dark cell but you can't have my heart
Reiterating the resilience against external confinement, emphasizing the preservation of the heart.
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