My Best Year

Embracing Growth: A Journey Through My Best Year
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Lyrics

Days are getting so much longer,

Reflecting on the lengthening of days, possibly indicating a period of personal growth or change.

I feel I'm getting stronger.

Expressing a sense of increasing strength, both physically and emotionally.

The fear inside me dies when you are not around.

Describing a decrease in fear when the person addressed in the lyrics is not present.

Looking back I've grown up so much this year.

Looking back at personal growth and maturity over the course of the year.

Your purpose now is so clear.

Acknowledging a clear sense of purpose in the present moment.

Your mission is complete and now the chord is severed.

Declaring the completion of a mission and the breaking of a connection or relationship.

Is there something I can do?

Expressing a willingness to help or contribute in some way.

Some way to get through to you.

Seeking a way to communicate with someone, possibly indicating a strained relationship.

You oughta know.

Suggesting that the person addressed should be aware of something important.

I still miss you.

Expressing ongoing feelings of missing the addressed person.

Thinking of a time when I was younger.

Reflecting on the past, specifically a time when the speaker was younger.

These words would leave me hungered.

Describing a hunger or longing caused by certain words or memories.

One broken me is searching for what I can't see.

Indicating a sense of brokenness and a search for something intangible.

All these thoughts add to digression.

Suggesting that various thoughts contribute to distraction or deviation from a focused path.

Though through this weak confession.

Despite a weak confession, emphasizing inner strength surpassing a previous figure.

I'm stronger than you ever were.

Claiming personal strength surpassing that of another person.

You should concur.

Encouraging agreement or acknowledgment from others regarding personal strength.

Bite your tongue and sever through.

Advising restraint and persistence in the face of challenges.

Common sense come crashing to.

Suggesting the collision or confrontation of common sense with a forceful impact.

There's still a hope.

Expressing a lingering sense of hope despite challenges or difficulties.

It's not in you.

Suggesting that the source of hope is not found in the person being addressed.

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