Dead
Frozen Moments: Unveiling the Silent Language of a Cold EncounterLyrics
It was then when you walked by
Reflecting on a past moment when the person being addressed walked by.
I buried in my coat to hide my smile
Expressing a reaction to the person by burying emotions behind a smile-hidden coat.
Way back then, the cold the was always on the loose
Describing a time in the past when the cold environment was a constant presence.
I'd always lose
Feeling a consistent sense of loss during that period.
To you, your pretty superpowers and your heels
Acknowledging the attractiveness and influence of the person with "superpowers" and heels.
Dead! I was dying in the cold
Expressing a state of emotional numbness or detachment ("Dead") due to the cold.
My inward smile would keep me warm till bedtime
Using an "inward smile" as a coping mechanism to endure the emotional coldness until bedtime.
How could I muster up the strength, the guts, the gumption
Questioning one's ability to find the courage and strength to approach the person.
To just talk to her like normal people do
Expressing difficulty in engaging with the person in a normal conversation.
I've no clue
Admitting a lack of understanding or insight into how to approach the situation.
It was then when you said 'Hi'
Recalling another moment when the person greeted with a simple 'Hi'.
My hand was in my pocket at the time
Indicating a physical reaction by having a hand in the pocket during the encounter.
Stupid hand, a simple wave was all it took
Regretting a missed opportunity for a simple interaction.
Not in this book
Suggesting that such opportunities are not part of the person's story ("Not in this book").
To me, my temperature was falling by degrees
Expressing a sense of emotional coolness or distance measured in degrees.
Dead! I was dying in the cold
Reiterating the feeling of emotional numbness or detachment due to the cold.
My inward smile would keep me warm till bedtime
Repeating the coping mechanism of an "inward smile" until bedtime.
How could I muster up the strength, the guts, the gumption
Reiterating the challenge of finding the courage to approach the person.
To just talk to her like normal people do
Re-emphasizing the difficulty in engaging in a normal conversation with the person.
Dead! I was dying in the cold
Echoing the feeling of emotional numbness or detachment due to the cold.
My inward smile would keep me warm till bedtime
Reiterating the coping mechanism of an "inward smile" until bedtime.
How could I muster up the strength, the guts, the gumption
Reiterating the challenge of finding the courage to approach the person.
To just talk to her like normal people do
Re-emphasizing the difficulty in engaging in a normal conversation with the person.
To just talk to her like normal people do
Repeating the desire or challenge of talking to the person normally.
To just talk to her like normal people do
-I've no clue
Reiterating a lack of understanding or insight into how to approach the situation.
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