Song Of Trouble

Harmony Amidst Shadows: Carm and Maya Hawke's Troubled Melody
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Lyrics

The endless night, the shadow of the valley

The speaker refers to a difficult and enduring period, symbolized by the "endless night" and the darkness of the valley.

The fading light where innocence is dead

Describes the fading of light, suggesting the loss of innocence in a situation or in life.

I call to each of every angel out there

The speaker is reaching out to angels, perhaps seeking divine assistance or guidance during a challenging time.

But I am left with nothing but a cloud

Despite reaching out to angels, the speaker feels abandoned or ignored, represented by being left with "nothing but a cloud."


Trouble, who will be the last to laugh?

Ponders who will have the last laugh in the face of trouble, indicating a sense of uncertainty and perhaps a bit of resignation.

Trouble, so near to me I had to ask

Expresses the proximity of trouble and the speaker's need to inquire about its nature or presence.

Trouble, have you seen my confidence?

The speaker questions the whereabouts of their confidence, possibly indicating a loss of self-assurance in challenging circumstances.

Trouble, why can't you put an end to this?

The speaker questions why trouble persists and wishes for its resolution or conclusion.


And through the night I make a resolution

Describes the speaker making a resolution during the night, emphasizing determination or commitment in the face of challenges.

That I must try to be a compliment

The speaker aims to complement or enhance something, suggesting a positive change or contribution in their life.

So I refrain this secret song of trouble

The speaker acknowledges a hidden or suppressed song of trouble, possibly indicating an internal struggle or conflict.

If it's impossible I'm moving on

If overcoming the trouble seems impossible, the speaker decides to move forward or move on from the situation.


Struggle, focus on the evidence

Introduces the theme of struggle, emphasizing the need to focus on available evidence or facts in difficult times.

Struggle, so everything was made for this

States that everything was made for the struggle, possibly suggesting a purpose or inevitability in facing challenges.

Struggle, rise above your consequences

Encourages rising above the consequences of struggle, implying resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

Struggle, why can't you put an end to this?

Similar to earlier, questions why the struggle persists and wishes for its resolution or conclusion.


Trouble

Repeats the word "Trouble," possibly as a refrain emphasizing the central theme of the song.

Trouble

Repetition of "Trouble," reinforcing the persistent theme or presence of difficulties.

Trouble

Continues the repetition of "Trouble," maintaining focus on the central theme throughout the song.

Trouble

Concludes with a final mention of "Trouble," leaving the listener with a lingering sense of challenge or adversity.

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