Lyrics
Do you remember?
Reflecting on past memories, asking if the listener recalls a shared experience.
You and me against the world
Highlighting unity and solidarity between the speaker and the listener in facing challenges.
Do you remember?
Repetition of the question, emphasizing the significance of the shared history.
It seems like forever
Expressing the enduring nature of their connection, suggesting a prolonged period of togetherness.
We held on to each other like
Describing a strong bond, comparing it to holding onto life itself.
we held on to life
Emphasizing the intensity of their connection and mutual reliance.
Now why
Pondering the reason or motivation behind a certain action or situation.
Would you send me out to sea
Questioning why the speaker is being left alone on a damaged ship, suggesting isolation.
On this battered ship alone?
Expressing the solitude and vulnerability of being alone on a ship in poor condition.
If this is what it seems..
Questioning the authenticity or true nature of the current situation.
You're burning your bridges down
Accusing the listener of destroying connections and relationships.
You're burning them to the ground
Reiterating the destruction of bridges, emphasizing the irreversible nature of the damage.
You're burning your bridges down
Continuing to highlight the act of destroying connections, possibly emotionally or metaphorically.
What goes around
Suggesting a cycle of consequences – actions will eventually have repercussions.
Must come around
Asserting the inevitability of facing consequences for one's actions.
And you burn your bridges down
Repeating the theme of burning bridges and the subsequent fallout.
Do you enjoy it?
Asking if the listener finds enjoyment in destructive actions, specifically in the context of battling challenges.
Fighting fire and gravity
Describing the difficulty of combating both literal and metaphorical challenges.
It's painful to see
Expressing the emotional pain of witnessing destructive behavior.
So why would you set to self destruct
Questioning the motivation behind self-destructive tendencies.
Aim to annihilate
Encouraging the listener to aim for complete destruction, possibly reflecting a negative mindset.
You are burning
Stating the ongoing process of destruction, possibly of relationships or personal well-being.
You are burning
Repeating the theme of burning or destroying, emphasizing the intensity of the situation.
You're burning your bridges down
Reiterating the destruction of bridges, emphasizing the irreversible nature of the damage.
You're burning them to the ground
Continuing to highlight the act of destroying connections, possibly emotionally or metaphorically.
You're burning your bridges down
Repeating the theme of burning bridges and the subsequent fallout.
What goes around
Suggesting a cycle of consequences – actions will eventually have repercussions.
Will come around
Asserting the inevitability of facing consequences for one's actions.
And you burn your bridges down
Repeating the consequences of burning bridges, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
All my bridges are falling apart
Expressing personal struggles, acknowledging the disintegration of the speaker's own connections.
I've got a torch
Possibly referring to holding a symbolic torch that can cause pain or harm.
With a thorn that fits
Describing a tool or weapon that can fit into someone's heart, suggesting potential harm.
In your heart
Asking if the listener can perceive the speaker's presence and pain.
Can you hear me?
Emphasizing the speaker's visibility, standing metaphorically on a high ledge.
Can you see me?
Repetition of the plea for acknowledgment and recognition.
Standing on your high ledge
Describing the precarious position of the speaker, possibly emotionally or metaphorically.
Hear me, See me:
Repeating the plea for attention and understanding.
There is a way between jumping and burning
Presenting a choice between two unfavorable options, possibly indicating a dilemma.
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