Mars

Echoes of Absence: Charles Fauna's Resolute Journey on Mars
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Lyrics

Everyone knows you’re gone, everyone knows you’re gone

Expressing a widespread awareness of someone's absence.

Whose to say they’re wrong

Pondering the uncertainty of judging whether the awareness is correct or not.

Working down your bones

Reflecting on the laborious effort or emotional strain associated with the absent person.

Everyone knows you’re gone, everyone knows you’re gone

Reiterating the prevailing knowledge of the person's departure.

Starry night, one car

Describing a scene with a starry night and a single car.

Resolute on Mars

Suggesting determination or firmness on the distant planet Mars, possibly symbolizing resilience.


Nobody knows you

Emphasizing the lack of recognition or understanding from others.

Nobody feels you

Highlighting a sense of isolation or emotional detachment.

Nobody needs you at all

Conveying a feeling of being unnecessary or unimportant to others.


Lonely used to work for me

Recalling a time when solitude was acceptable or beneficial.

But ever since my Eulogy

Referencing a shift in perspective after a personal eulogy, possibly indicating a change in self-awareness.

Something tryna pull me back

Noting an external force attempting to draw the speaker back to those who care about them.

To everyone that loves me

Expressing a connection to and responsibility toward those who have affection for the speaker.


Everyone knows you’re gone, everyone knows you’re gone

Repeating the acknowledgment of the person's absence.

Starry night, one car

Revisiting the scene of a starry night and a single car.

Resolute on Mars

Reaffirming determination or resolution, possibly on Mars as a metaphorical space of strength.


Nobody knows you

Reiterating the theme of lack of recognition or understanding from others.

Nobody feels you

Reemphasizing a sense of isolation or emotional detachment.

Nobody needs you at all

Reiterating the feeling of being unnecessary or unimportant to others.


Lonely used to work for me

Recalling a time when solitude was acceptable or beneficial.

But ever since my Eulogy

Referring again to the shift in perspective after a personal eulogy.

Something tryna pull me back

Noting a persistent external force attempting to draw the speaker back to those who care about them.

To everyone that loves me

Reiterating the connection to and responsibility toward those who have affection for the speaker.

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