Guilt I Gather
Guilt I Gather: Chasing Redemption Amidst Lost VisionsLyrics
Renew again
Expressing a desire or need for renewal or a fresh start.
I'm going backwards
Feeling like regressing or moving backward in some aspect of life.
Renew again
Reiterating the theme of seeking renewal or a new beginning.
It's going faster
The process of renewal is accelerating or becoming more intense.
Another chance I'm given
Acknowledging the receipt of another opportunity or chance.
I thought you said the coast was clear
Recalling a previous assurance that the situation was safe.
Before I lost my vision
Referring to a loss of clear perception or understanding.
Just like a ghost it disappears
Comparing a situation to a ghost that vanishes mysteriously.
Disappears
Repeating the idea of something disappearing, possibly symbolizing loss.
It disappears
Emphasizing the sudden and complete disappearance of something.
Renew again
Reaffirming the desire or need for renewal.
I'm going after
Now actively pursuing a new direction or opportunity.
A familiar sin
Engaging in a familiar wrongdoing or mistake.
And the weight of the guilt I gather
Acknowledging the burden of accumulated guilt.
Another chance I'm given
Receiving another chance despite past errors.
I thought you said the coast was clear
Recalling a previous assurance that danger had passed.
Before I lost my vision
Reiterating the loss of clear perception or understanding.
Just like a ghost it disappears
Repeating the ghost metaphor for things disappearing mysteriously.
I'm just a bomb that's ticking
Describing oneself as a potentially destructive force with a ticking countdown.
Just floating in the atmosphere
Being adrift without control, possibly feeling aimless.
With no control or mission
Highlighting the lack of direction or purpose, similar to a ghost's elusive nature.
Just like a ghost it disappears
Repeating the comparison of something disappearing like a ghost.
Disappears
Reiterating the sudden and complete disappearance of something.
It disappears
Emphasizing the mysterious and abrupt nature of disappearance.
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