Season in Hell
A Journey Through Desolation: Dum Dum Girls' Season in HellLyrics
Anything we should know about your change?
Reflecting on a significant personal change
From shots, broken hearts, tears from desert eyes
Describing a tumultuous experience involving shots, heartbreak, and tears
Something new is dreamed
Expressing the emergence of something new or different
A confession's not a cure,
Acknowledging that a confession doesn't necessarily bring healing
There's always darkness to endure
Highlighting the enduring nature of darkness in life
On the path to be redeemed
Navigating a path toward redemption
It's been a season in hell
Referring to a challenging period or ordeal
Baby don't you know
Asking if the listener is aware of the difficult time
A season in hell
Reiterating the challenging period mentioned earlier
All the saint's in the shadows, hear them present remedies
Describing saints offering remedies from the shadows
Forget all your enemies
Encouraging to forget personal enemies
It's been a season in hell
Repeating the idea of a challenging season or time
Baby don't you know
Asking if the listener recognizes the difficult period
A season in hell
Reiterating the challenging season previously mentioned
Doesn't dawn look divine
Repeating the question about the beauty of dawn, possibly emphasizing its contrast with the mentioned difficulties
Doesn't dawn look divine
-Doesn't dawn look divine
-Lift you gaze
Advising to lift one's gaze
It's the end of days
Suggesting that the current difficulties mark the end of a certain era
It's been a season in hell
Repeating the theme of a challenging season
Baby don't you know
Asking if the listener is aware of the difficult time
A season in hell
Reiterating the challenging period mentioned earlier
Doesn't dawn look divine
Repeating the question about the beauty of dawn, possibly emphasizing its contrast with the mentioned difficulties
Doesn't dawn look divine
-Doesn't dawn look divine
-Lift you gaze
Advising to lift one's gaze
It's the end of days
Suggesting that the current difficulties mark the end of a certain era
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