Rise and Fall
Embracing Life's Ebb and Flow: A Tale of Resilience in 'Rise and Fall'Lyrics
Yesterday I felt so sad
Expressing sadness experienced the day before.
I came home early from work
Returning home early from work.
Fell asleep with my clothes on,
Falling asleep while still wearing clothes.
Woke up when the sun was gone
Waking up after sunset.
There's an ocean in my heart
Describing emotional depth with an ocean metaphor in the heart.
From the hurt for words we said
Referring to pain caused by words spoken.
Trust, these days just feels like
Expressing a lack of trust in current times.
some wave without a shore
Comparing life to a wave without a shore, suggesting instability.
Everywhere I go I rise and fall
Experiencing ups and downs everywhere in life.
Colors they all turn to one.
Colors blending into one, possibly symbolizing monotony or loss of diversity.
Days and weeks and months so fast
Time passing quickly (days, weeks, and months).
How can I hold on to that?
Questioning the ability to hold onto fleeting moments.
April with your eyes so bright
Referring to a specific time (April) and the brightness in someone's eyes.
Come and stay with me tonight.
Inviting someone to stay and share the moment.
You hold promise in your hands
Recognizing potential in the future.
Hope I understand
Expressing a desire for understanding.
Everything you say turns night to day
Attributing positive influence to someone's words.
Light pours over every word
Describing the transformative power of light in words.
Days and weeks and months so fast
Reiterating the swift passage of time.
Suddenly come rushing back
Recalling past moments suddenly rushing back.
Everywhere I go I rise and fall
Continuing to experience highs and lows in different situations.
Feelings they turn into one
Emotions merging into one.
Days and weeks and months so fast
Repeating the theme of time passing rapidly.
How can I hold on to that?
Pondering the difficulty of holding onto fleeting experiences.
How can I hold on to that?
Repeating the question about the challenge of holding onto moments.
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