Walk Away
Breaking Free from Chains of RegretLyrics
Living in a cast iron chain to an eight legged monster
Feeling constrained by a heavy burden, symbolized as a cast iron chain, connected to a complex and troublesome situation (eight legged monster).
The bonds that surround my home, they look like flies
Describing the boundaries or restrictions around the speaker's home, likening them to flies, possibly suggesting annoyance or insignificance.
Love to prevent thyself from getting any colder
Expressing the idea of love as a means to shield oneself from emotional coldness or detachment.
And all I see is the dirt behind your shadow tongues
Observing the hidden flaws or unpleasant truths (dirt) concealed behind someone's deceptive or unclear communication (shadow tongues).
I will resolve the reason I'm stuck here,
Commitment to finding a solution to the current predicament or feeling of being stuck.
And I see the door and its all I ever needed
Recognition of a door, symbolizing an opportunity for escape or change, representing a fundamental need.
And the time that you hate to walk away
Referring to the difficulty of parting ways or ending a relationship, possibly due to emotional attachment or hesitation.
Because the time that you regret, you walk away
Highlighting the challenge of walking away when faced with regrets or unresolved issues.
They say that I live like a dog, but I think I'm bitten
Responding to judgments about the speaker's lifestyle, acknowledging potential hardships or challenges (living like a dog, bitten).
A kitchen full of nothing, but there'll be something soon
Describing a kitchen devoid of sustenance but expressing optimism or anticipation for a positive change in the future.
I see a light above me, could it be my angel?
Raising the possibility of a guiding or comforting presence (angel) in the speaker's life.
Could it be my love, to keep this struggle on
Contemplating whether love is the force that sustains the speaker through life's struggles.
I will resolve the reason I'm stuck here,
Reiterating the commitment to resolving the current predicament or feeling of being stuck.
And I see the door and its all I ever needed
Reaffirming the importance of the identified door as a key element for the speaker's well-being.
And the time that you hate to walk away
Reflecting on the emotional difficulty of walking away from a situation, possibly hinting at the internal struggle.
Because the time that you regret, you walk away
Stressing the connection between regret and the challenging act of walking away from something.
I will resolve the reason I'm stuck here,
Repeating the determination to find a resolution to the current stuck state or dilemma.
And I see the door and its all I ever needed
Reiterating the significance of the door as the essential element for the speaker's liberation.
And the time that you hate to walk away
Expressing the emotional challenge of parting ways, similar to line 15 but with a repeated emphasis.
Because the time that you regret, you walk away
Highlighting the connection between regret and the act of walking away, echoing line 16.
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