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Navigating Shadows: Crimson REd's Poignant Reflections on Life's StrugglesLyrics
What would you do if I told you I couldn't make it past today
The speaker is questioning how others would react if they were unable to cope with the present day.
What would you do if I just couldn't put a smile on my face
The speaker wonders about the response if they couldn't express happiness or joy.
What would you do if I was pouring just so I could get a taste
The speaker contemplates the reaction to their act of pouring, possibly indicating emotional overflow or indulgence.
What would you do if I was sipping just to take away the pain
The speaker questions the response to their action of sipping, suggesting an attempt to numb emotional pain.
What would you do if I told you I couldn't make it past today
Repetition of line 1, emphasizing the uncertainty about getting through the day.
What would you do if I just couldn't put a smile on my face
Repetition of line 2, reiterating the challenge of expressing happiness.
And I'm pouring just so I can get a taste
The speaker is engaged in pouring, potentially symbolizing emotional release or seeking solace.
And I'm sipping just to numb up all the pain
The speaker sips to numb pain, indicating a coping mechanism.
You can't lie
An assertion that truthfulness is essential in the context of the speaker's struggles.
I was always by your side
The speaker claims constant support, emphasizing loyalty during difficult times.
When you lost your best friend
Reference to a past event where the listener lost a close friend.
I was there for the goodbye
The speaker was present during the goodbye, showing support during a challenging moment.
And your baby boy too
Reference to the listener's child who passed away, with an acknowledgment of their presence in the stars.
Know he's watching in the sky
The deceased child's influence on the night sky is noted, symbolizing a connection between the living and the departed.
He's the reason we have stars
The speaker attributes the stars to the departed child, expressing a meaningful impact on their life.
And they always catch my eye
The stars catch the speaker's eye, emphasizing the enduring presence of the departed.
Did you eat
The speaker inquires about basic needs, showing concern for the listener's well-being.
Did you sleep
A concern about the listener's well-being extends to their mental state.
Know your mental ain't complete
Recognition that the listener's mental health is not complete, highlighting a need for support.
I just really wanna know how to keep your mind at peace
An expressed desire to understand how to bring peace to the listener's mind.
Is it me
The speaker questions if their presence is a source of peace for the listener.
Is it we
Expanding the question to include a collective understanding of their situation.
Is it something we can see
Wondering if the challenges they face are visible or apparent to others.
Talking is so damn tough but I know that it's the key
Acknowledgment of the difficulty of communication, but understanding its importance in resolving issues.
Now I might take those keys
The speaker contemplates taking control, possibly through driving, as a means of escape or change.
And go out on a ride
A plan to take a physical journey with the metaphorical keys to address personal issues.
They keep on making posts
Others attempt to conceal their struggles, possibly through social media or public personas.
I know they trying to hide
A recognition that people try to hide their difficulties or pain from the public eye.
Damn they keep on asking swear I'm getting spammed
Feeling overwhelmed by external inquiries, possibly about their well-being.
Now I understand why Moses doesn't go on Instagram
Comparing the speaker's situation to the biblical figure Moses, who avoids social media, possibly for mental well-being.
What would you do if I told you I couldn't make it past today
Repetition of previous lines, reinforcing the themes of emotional struggles, coping mechanisms, and the uncertainties of the present day.
What would you do if I just couldn't put a smile on my face
-And I'm pouring just so I can get a taste
-And I'm sipping just to numb up all the pain
-What would you do if I told you I couldn't make it past today
-What would you do if I just couldn't put a smile on my face
-What would you do if I was pouring just so I could get a taste
-What would you do if I was sipping just to take away the pain
-What would you do if I told you I couldn't make it past today
-What would you do if I just couldn't put a smile on my face
-What would you do if I was pouring just so I could get a taste
-What would you do if I was sipping just to take away the pain
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