Sorgin Dantza
Rising from Despair: Erei Cross's Sorgin DantzaLyrics
Shut up smile and go on
Encouragement to remain silent, smile, and move forward in life.
No looking back
Advising against dwelling on the past; focus on the present and future.
Just follow your mind
Emphasizing the importance of following one's own thoughts and instincts.
No time to waste I'm lost
Expressing a sense of urgency and the feeling of being lost in time.
It's already done
Acknowledging that a certain action or event has already occurred.
Already down
Describing a state of being down or defeated.
Already late
Highlighting that it is too late for a particular situation.
So take your chance and wait to feel
Encouraging to seize an opportunity and be patient for the emotional experience.
All your pain
Acknowledging and addressing emotional pain.
All in vain
Expressing that previous efforts or struggles were futile.
And i rise up from my own grave
Symbolic resurrection, rising from personal challenges.
Holding flowers of despair
Symbolism of holding flowers as a representation of sorrow.
And i feel my soul burning
Describing the intense sensation of the soul burning, likely with emotion.
I leave my mind behind
Choosing to detach from rational thinking and confront past actions.
And break what you've done
Deciding to break away from the consequences of past deeds.
So alone I go
Expressing a sense of loneliness in the journey forward.
All alone
Reiterating the feeling of being entirely alone.
All alive
Contrasting the solitude with a sense of being alive.
And I rise up from my own death
Repeating the theme of personal resurrection, rising from one's own demise.
Holding crowns of despair
Symbolism of holding crowns, possibly signifying triumph over challenges.
Will you follow me again
Pose a question about whether others will join in the journey.
And I rise up from my own death
Reiterating the theme of personal resurrection, leaving room for others to follow.
(Will you follow me again)
Posing the question of whether others will choose to follow once more.
Will you follow me again
Asking for a commitment to join in the journey once again.
And I rise up from my own death
Repeating the idea of rising from personal challenges and asking for followers.
And i rise up from my own grave
Reinforcing the theme of personal resurrection from a grave.
Will you follow me again
Pose a question about whether others will join in the journey again.
Will you follow me again
Reiterating the inquiry about followers in the context of the journey.
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