FRACTURED ANGEL
Fractured Angel: A Love's Struggle in DreamsLyrics
Baby you making my dreams come true
The speaker expresses gratitude to someone for fulfilling their dreams.
I don't wanna wake and not see you
The speaker desires to continue waking up to the presence of the person, emphasizing their importance.
It's always been you
An affirmation that the person addressed has always been significant to the speaker.
Girl of my dreams
The person is referred to as the "Girl of my dreams," reinforcing their idealized status.
I know it's not your job to save me and put me in my sleep
A recognition that it's not the person's responsibility to rescue the speaker from difficulties or dreams.
I know it's not your job to save me and pull me out my dreams
Similar to the previous line, acknowledging the person's lack of obligation to intervene in the speaker's dreams.
Having a hard time knowing what's real or not
The speaker is struggling to distinguish between reality and illusion.
Giving me little time to know if you're real or not
The person's presence is uncertain, and the speaker needs time to determine if they are genuine.
Hand on my shoulder I can't feel if it's cold or hot
The speaker is numb to physical sensations, such as feeling cold or hot, possibly indicating emotional detachment.
Head on a swivel I can see your heart start to rot
The speaker observes a deterioration in the person's emotional state, symbolized by a decaying heart.
You told me the worst has yet to come
The person warns the speaker that the worst is yet to come, suggesting impending challenges.
And yet I still look for your tone
Despite the warning, the speaker seeks the person's guidance and support.
I don't wanna cause a fallin'
The speaker is reluctant to be the cause of a downfall or negative outcome.
Keep me here or send me runnin'
The person is asked to decide whether to keep the speaker close or let them go.
Trap me here and have me fighting
A plea to the person not to trap the speaker in a difficult situation, leading to internal conflict.
Real or not, I promise I, I promise
The speaker promises, regardless of reality, to provide something significant.
I provide you silence
The speaker offers silence as a form of communication.
You show me the war in love
The person reveals the complexities of love, incorporating elements of both war and peace.
You provide the peace and violence
The person provides contradictory emotions, offering both peace and violence.
I show up, my armor shining
The speaker arrives with resilience, symbolized by shining armor.
Ain't no cuts in me I know
The speaker claims to be unharmed and unaffected, denying any emotional wounds.
There's no pain in here to quit
A declaration that there is no pain to quit or escape from.
Do you wanna be a fractured angel?
A question posed to the person, asking if they want to be a fractured angel, suggesting a broken or damaged state.
My little fractured angel
A repetition of the term "fractured angel" to emphasize the theme of brokenness.
Baby you making my dreams come true
Reiteration of the gratitude for the person making dreams a reality.
I don't wanna wake and not see you
Continued desire not to wake up without seeing the person, reinforcing their importance.
It's always been you
Reaffirmation that the person has always been significant to the speaker.
Girl of my dreams
Reiteration of the person as the "Girl of my dreams," emphasizing their idealized status.
I know it's not your job to save me and put me in my sleep
A repetition of the acknowledgment that it's not the person's duty to rescue the speaker from difficulties or dreams.
I know it's not your job to save me and pull me out my dreams
Similar to the previous line, acknowledging the person's lack of obligation to intervene in the speaker's dreams.
My little fractured angel
Repetition of the term "fractured angel," possibly indicating a continued theme of brokenness.
My little fractured angel
Continuation of the repetition of "My little fractured angel," reinforcing the concept of fragility.
My little fractured angel
Further repetition of "My little fractured angel," continuing the emphasis on a broken or damaged state.
My little fractured angel
Final repetition of "My little fractured angel," concluding the song with the persistent theme of brokenness.
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