Born To Die

Born to Embrace the Abyss: DIOSA's Melancholic Journey
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Lyrics

Are you alone and cold like me

Expressing a sense of loneliness and coldness, inviting the listener to relate to the feeling.

Or are you waiting to be set free

Pondering whether the listener is also anticipating liberation or release from their current state.

Visions blurred as I run away

Describing blurred visions while running away, suggesting a state of confusion or disorientation.

I run away

Reiteration of the act of running away, emphasizing a desire to escape.

My mind is fucked anyway

Expressing a troubled state of mind, possibly indicating mental distress or confusion.

And now I wonder what life could be

Contemplating what life could be if both individuals escape from their misery.

If we crawled under from our misery

Reflecting on the possibility of a better life if one could overcome their shared suffering.

And now I'm running away my dreams

Continuation of the theme of running away, this time from dreams, possibly implying the avoidance of aspirations.

Falling down again

Acknowledging a recurring pattern of falling down in life.

To the words that caved in

Alluding to the impact of words that have collapsed, causing a fall or setback.

Falling down again

Repetition of the idea of falling down, emphasizing a struggle or setback.

Can I find my will to end

Raising the question of finding the will to bring an end to challenges or difficulties.

I was born to lose, I was born with a noose

Expressing a sense of being destined to lose, possibly through a metaphorical 'noose.'

I was born to try, I was made to die

Contrasting the desire to try with a sense of being destined to die, creating a paradoxical statement.

Feeling alone with no one to hold

Describing a feeling of loneliness with no one to provide comfort or support.

Build up the strength to find my way home

Building strength to find a way home, suggesting a journey towards self-discovery and stability.

And now I wonder what life could be

Reiteration of contemplating a different life if both individuals escape from misery.

If we crawled under from our misery

Continuation of the theme of crawling under misery for a better life.

And now I'm running away my dream

Reiteration of running away from dreams, possibly indicating avoidance or escapism.

And now I'm falling down again

Repeating the theme of falling down, emphasizing a recurring struggle.

To the words that caved in

Referring to the impact of collapsed words, contributing to the sense of falling.

Falling down again

Repetition of the idea of falling down, underscoring a persistent challenge or setback.

Can I find my will to end

Posing the question of finding the will to bring an end to difficulties.

Born to try

Stating the theme of being born to try, hinting at resilience and determination.

Born to die

Emphasizing the contrasting theme of being born to die, creating a poignant contradiction.

Falling down again

Reiteration of the theme of falling down, suggesting ongoing challenges or setbacks.

Can I find my will to end

Rephrasing the question of finding the will to end challenges, adding to the contemplative tone.

And now I'm falling down again

Continuation of the theme of falling down, indicating a persistent struggle.

To the words that caved in

Referring again to the impact of collapsed words, contributing to a sense of adversity.

Falling down again

Repetition of the idea of falling down, reinforcing the narrative of facing challenges.

Can I find my will to end

Presenting the question of finding the will to end difficulties, highlighting introspection.

Born to try

Reiterating the theme of being born to try, with persistence in facing challenges.

Born to die

Reiterating the contrasting theme of being born to die, adding a sense of inevitability.

Falling down again

Repetition of the idea of falling down, underscoring the persistence of challenges.

Can I find my will to end

Posing the question of finding the will to end difficulties, concluding the introspective journey.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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