Lyrics
Do you ever wonder why a sun sets why you're a mess?
Reflecting on the mysteries of life, questioning personal struggles.
Feeling so unimpressed
Expressing a sense of dissatisfaction or disappointment.
Do you see the mistakes you were granted? Lend me a hand and the garden starts to bloom
Acknowledging past errors, seeking support for growth, and the metaphor of a blooming garden.
Again, again, again, again, again
Repetition emphasizing the cyclical nature of experiences or emotions.
Again, again, again, again, again
-Broken windows and full hearts
Contrasting brokenness with emotional depth, full hearts.
Dodging a Thrown Dart
Metaphorically avoiding emotional pain or challenges, represented by a "Thrown Dart."
Help me please help me
An appeal for assistance, perhaps in navigating difficult emotions.
Love me forever in this cold autumn weather
Desiring enduring love in challenging circumstances.
Nothing is gone, nothing is gone
Affirming the persistence of certain elements despite difficulties.
Find your world, even if it's vanished
Encouraging the search for personal identity or meaning even in adversity.
A melody of love you thought would leave you perished
Exploring the enduring power of love, potentially overcoming hardships.
Pins and pieces welcome to my sleepless nights
Symbolic imagery of sleepless nights filled with emotional turmoil.
No one by my side
Expressing loneliness or the absence of companionship.
But when the sun sets
Highlighting the significance of transitions or endings.
And my feelings are undressed
Revealing vulnerability when exposed, possibly through sunset symbolism.
And the darts are caught by a heart that was blinded by your kiss
Metaphorically catching the consequences of a blinded romantic encounter.
Find your way out, and value the worth of the gardens sweet bloom and the love from deep inside you
Encouraging self-discovery and valuing personal growth and inner love.
Nothing is gone
Reiterating the idea that nothing is entirely lost or forgotten.
Nothing is gone
Emphasizing the persistence of elements, echoing line 11.
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