Those Who Are Near

Embracing Proximity: A Song's Reflection
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Lyrics

Blissful stars that fill the skies

Expressing the beauty of the stars that fill the sky with joy.

Cold and frosty winter

Describing a cold and frosty winter, suggesting a harsh or challenging environment.

Heavy chests and worn out smiles

Referring to burdensome emotions and tired, forced smiles.

Will you make it home tonight?

Pondering whether someone will safely return home tonight.


Who are we to tell, our warmth from our greed?

Raising questions about distinguishing genuine warmth from selfish desires.

And who are we, when all we need are those who are near?

Emphasizing the importance of those who are close, highlighting their value over material possessions.


Who are we kidding now

Expressing a sense of self-deception or denial.

Twinkling lights they block my sight

Complaining about distractions (twinkling lights) hindering clear perception.

Happiness is on display

Noting that happiness is visibly showcased, possibly contrasting with internal struggles.

Please make it home tonight

A plea for the safe return of a loved one.


Who are we to tell, our warmth from our greed?

Reiterating the challenge of distinguishing between genuine warmth and selfish desires.

And who are we, when all we need are those who are near?

Reaffirming the importance of those who are close, emphasizing their significance over material pursuits.

Who are we to tell, our warmth from our greed?

Again highlighting the challenge of distinguishing between genuine warmth and selfish desires.

And who are we, when all we need are those who are near?

Repeating the emphasis on the importance of those who are near.


Time to breath and time to feel

Acknowledging the need for time to breathe and experience emotions.

Time for thoughts to ramble free

Allowing time for thoughts to wander freely.

Time for us to finally meet

Highlighting the anticipation of meeting someone important.

We can make it home tonight

Expressing confidence that one can make it home safely tonight.


Who are we to tell, our warmth from our greed?

Reiterating the challenge of distinguishing between genuine warmth and selfish desires.

And who are we, when all we need are those who are near?

Emphasizing the significance of those who are close, prioritizing them over materialistic pursuits.

Who are we to tell, our warmth from our greed?

Repeating the challenge of distinguishing between genuine warmth and selfish desires.

And who are we, when all we need are those who are near?

Reaffirming the importance of those who are near, underlining their value over material possessions.

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