Lyrics
There's no such thing as good enough
Expresses the belief that perfection is unattainable.
For arctic eyes and hard earned rust
Refers to eyes that have experienced harsh conditions and wear and tear.
I've grown tired of counting odds
Indicates weariness from calculating probabilities or chances.
To somehow make things even
Alludes to attempting to balance or rectify situations that seem inherently unfair.
When sadness always comes home
Highlights the inevitability of sorrow returning.
Sadness comes home
Reiterates the recurring theme of sadness returning.
Sadness comes home
Re-emphasizes the persistent return of sadness.
Cursed to be your second best
Feeling condemned to be someone's second choice or not the preferred option.
This amber soul will find no rest
Suggests a restless, unfulfilled spirit represented by an amber soul.
I've grown tired of standing up
Expresses weariness of taking a stand when others yield.
When every one just gives in
Reflects on the futility of resistance when others easily give up.
When sadness always comes home
Repeats the idea that sadness consistently returns.
Sadness comes home
Reaffirms the cyclic nature of sadness coming back.
Sadness comes home
Restates the recurring theme of sadness returning.
I take so little and I bleed so much
Describes taking very little and experiencing significant emotional pain.
My hand me down heart is out of luck
Depicts an unfortunate, inherited heart that lacks good fortune.
I take so little and I bleed so much
Echoes the theme of minimal gain and substantial emotional suffering.
My hand me down heart is out of luck
Reiterates the idea of an inherited heart facing misfortune.
No such thing as good enough
Repeats the notion that perfection is unattainable.
For arctic eyes and hard earned rust
Recalls the imagery of eyes affected by harsh conditions and earned rust.
I've grown tired of counting odds
Expresses weariness from repetitive calculations to achieve balance.
To somehow make things even
Alludes to the ongoing struggle to make things fair or even.
When sadness always comes home
Reiterates the constant return of sadness despite efforts to balance.
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