Goodbye Windows
Farewell Echoes: Unraveling Life's Heavy ChainsLyrics
Past regrets and future fears
Past mistakes and future anxieties
Turns a boy to a man sooner than planned
Forces a boy to mature earlier than expected
All the same, the boy remains
Despite changes, the essence of the boy remains
Even though he's free, he can't fly with these heavy chains
Even though liberated, he feels weighed down by burdens
Saw your mother yesterday
Encountered your mother recently
And she had these words to say like a judgment day
Her words were impactful, akin to a judgment day
I think he shoulda known better
Expressing the belief that he should have made wiser choices
I think he shoulda known better
Reiteration of the opinion that he should have known better
I'd rather have holes in my eyes
Prefer having flaws in one's vision
I'd rather have hole in my eyes
Repeating the preference for eye imperfections
Then to watch your soul paralyed, goodbye
Choosing personal suffering over witnessing a paralyzed soul, bidding farewell
Your shining son no longer glows
Your once bright and promising son has lost his radiance
Through the goodbye window
Observed through the farewell window
Through the goodbye window
Reiteration of the observation through the farewell window
Thirsty from the start
Experiencing thirst from the beginning
Very soon you learned the part of the redeemer, what a dreamer
Quickly understanding the role of a redeemer, being an idealist
So you're waiting on the call
Waiting for a significant event
Pretty soon you'll know it all, holy mountains fall
Anticipating complete knowledge, with consequences as significant as mountains falling
And he says, one might make you you lazy
Warning that one temptation may make you lethargic
2 might make you crawl
Two temptations may reduce you to crawling
3 might make you crazy
Three temptations may drive you insane
And 4 ends it all
Four temptations lead to ultimate destruction
I'd rather have holes in my eyes
Repeating the preference for eye imperfections
I'd rather have hole in my eyes
Emphasizing the preference for eye imperfections
Then to watch your soul paralyed, goodbye
Choosing personal suffering over witnessing a paralyzed soul, bidding farewell
Your shining son no longer glows
Your once bright and promising son has lost his radiance
Through the goodbye window
Observed through the farewell window
Through the goodbye window
Reiteration of the observation through the farewell window
Should've known better
Expressing the belief that he should have made wiser choices
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