Left Behind
Navigating Solitude: Unveiling the Depths of 'Left Behind' by Buckled EyesLyrics
Caught in the middle, with my hands all worn out
Feeling stuck between conflicting situations, feeling exhausted
Taking the time to be alone with my thoughts
Taking time for introspection and solitude
I've flown into water, now my wings have decayed
Having taken risks that led to consequences, feeling damaged or weakened
Reflections could kill me, but I never stop and look
Aware of how self-reflection can be harmful, yet avoiding it
I've left behind (behind me)
Moved on from something or someone in the past
Strangers they all fight (they wanna fight me)
Encountering opposition or hostility from unknown individuals
Don't wait for me, cry to me
Requesting not to expect assistance or emotional support
Witness a break in the lies I step
Seeing through deceit and falsehood, acknowledging a break in dishonesty
It's okay to care
Expressing that caring about things is acceptable
Come find me
Inviting someone to search or locate
Don't think I can hide
Feeling unable to conceal oneself
You'll find me face down on the floor
Implies a feeling of defeat or despair, being physically down
The end stops here, I've got to absolve
Deciding to put an end to something, seeking redemption
It's never too much to ask, I promise I'll stay
Assuring to fulfill a promise of remaining despite difficulties
Just lock up my door, bleed in the sink
Suggesting self-destructive behavior, feeling overwhelmed
It's where all my struggle goes
Describing a place where personal turmoil or conflict is dealt with
I've left behind
Reiterating having moved on from something or someone in the past
Strangers they all fight
Recurring opposition or conflict from unknown individuals
Don't wait for me, cry to me
Similar to line 7, emphasizing the lack of expectation for emotional support
Witness a break in the lies I step
Reaffirming recognition of deceit and acknowledging a break in dishonesty
It's okay to care
Reemphasizing that caring about things is permissible
(It's okay to care)
A repetition emphasizing the acceptance of caring about things
Come find me
An invitation or request to be found or approached
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