Faded
Fading into Freedom: Bryan Frazier's Reflection on Goodbyes and LiberationLyrics
Red lights runnin' down the interstate fadin'
Reflecting on a journey with red lights symbolizing obstacles or challenges on the interstate, suggesting a fading connection.
Guess it's really goodbye this time ain't it
Acknowledging a definitive farewell this time, indicating a sense of finality or closure in the relationship.
Five years turned into five years wasted, don't want you gone but I ain't complainin'
Expressing regret for five years that have passed, possibly feeling wasted, but also acknowledging a lack of complaint about the separation.
Guess it's really goodbye this time ain't it
Reiterating the realization of saying goodbye, emphasizing the gravity of the farewell.
Fadin' to faded we've always been standin' on the edge of gone
Describing a constant state of fading and being on the brink of separation, perhaps suggesting a recurring theme in the relationship.
There's no savin' to save this why's it feel so right when we know it's wrong
Questioning the paradoxical feeling of something feeling right even when it is known to be wrong, indicating inner conflict.
Finally got your out and I got mine and I ain't gonna stop you this time
Acknowledging the mutual decision to move on, expressing a lack of intention to prevent the other person from leaving this time.
From fadin' to faded
Summarizing the transition from fading to faded, suggesting the completion of the process of separation.
All the memories between us you can take them
Offering the other person the option to take away all the shared memories between them, symbolizing detachment.
I never knew misery could feel like freedom cause I'm done drownin' in a bottle just to feel nothin
Realizing that misery has felt like freedom, expressing a decision to stop using substances to numb emotions.
Endin' up alone was what I really wanted funny how it all ends in the end
Acknowledging that ending up alone was the desired outcome, reflecting on the ironic nature of how things conclude.
Fadin' to faded we've always been standin' on the edge of gone
Reiterating the theme of fading and standing on the edge of separation in the relationship.
There's no savin' to save this why's it feel so right when we know it's wrong
Questioning the possibility of saving the relationship and the conflicting feeling of it seeming right despite being known as wrong.
Finally got your out and I got mine and I ain't gonna stop you this time
Reaffirming the decision to let the other person go without interference this time.
From fadin' to faded
Summarizing the journey from fading to faded, emphasizing the completion of the separation process.
Guess it's really goodbye this time ain't it
Confirming the finality of saying goodbye, acknowledging the irrevocable nature of the separation.
Fadin' to faded we've always been standin' on the edge of gone
Highlighting the recurring theme of standing on the edge of separation, indicating a persistent instability in the relationship.
There's no savin' to save this why's it feel so right when we know it's wrong
Questioning the futility of saving the relationship and the paradoxical feeling of rightness in the face of known wrongness.
Finally got your out and I got mine and I ain't gonna stop you this time
Reiterating the decision to allow the other person to leave without interference, emphasizing personal acceptance of the situation.
From fadin' to faded
Summarizing the complete transition from fading to faded, underlining the irreversible conclusion of the relationship.
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