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Elegy of Regret: Unveiling the Bitter SymphonyLyrics
Well I'll write it all down for you
Expressing the intention to document everything for someone.
Bitter tea, bitter tune, bitter you
Describing a sense of bitterness associated with tea, music, and the person addressed.
Well you sow what you sow what you say
Highlighting the consequences of one's actions and words.
Still you killed her when you came
Suggesting harm caused, metaphorically or literally, upon someone upon arrival.
And why, why would you kill this world my son
Pondering the reasons behind causing harm to the world, possibly addressing a child (son).
And why, why would leave it all for none
Questioning the decision to abandon or neglect responsibilities and contributions to the world.
Why would these words have claim upon you
Raising a question about the significance of certain words and their impact on an individual.
Put the pills in the tears in the truth
Mentioning the act of masking emotions with substances like pills and tears.
Well you sow what you sow what you say
Reiterating the concept of reaping what is sown, both in actions and words.
Still you killed her when you came
Revisiting the idea of causing harm, potentially fatal, upon someone.
And why, why would you kill this world my son
Repeating the questioning of reasons behind causing harm to the world, with a paternal reference.
And why, why yould you leave it all for none
Reiterating the questioning of abandoning responsibilities and contributions to the world.
But the world, well is stands beneath those stars
Describing the enduring nature of the world beneath celestial bodies despite scars.
Well I'll write it all down for you
Reaffirming the intention to document everything for someone.
Bitter tea, bitter tune, bitter you
Recalling the bitter elements associated with tea, music, and the person addressed.
Well you sow what you sow what you say
Restating the consequences of actions and words.
Still you killed her when you came
Repeating the notion of causing harm, potentially fatal, upon someone.
And why, why would you kill this world my son
Reiterating the questioning of reasons behind causing harm to the world, with a paternal reference.
And why, why would you leave it all for none
Reiterating the questioning of abandoning responsibilities and contributions to the world.
But the world, well stands beneath your scars
Affirming the enduring nature of the world despite the presence of scars.
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