In a Word
Eternal Struggle: Confronting Fate's ChillLyrics
We were born to brave cold weather
We were born to endure difficult circumstances.
Stormy seas in search of treasure
Facing challenges and uncertainties like stormy seas in pursuit of valuable goals.
Light you wield must blind another
The light or knowledge one possesses may harm or deceive others.
Doomed to run forevermore.
Doomed to keep running endlessly.
How much more can I take?
Expressing the burden of hardships and challenges.
And how much more, 'till I break?
Questioning one's endurance and resilience in the face of difficulties.
Rain will pour again today
Anticipating another round of challenges or hardships.
never-ending daze cascades
A continuous state of confusion or bewilderment.
Torn inside is there a way
Feeling internally conflicted, searching for a way out.
To be freed before I fade
Seeking liberation before fading away.
How much longer can I hold?
Questioning the duration one can endure or hold on.
I'll live no longer in this cold!
Rejecting a life of perpetual hardship and coldness.
close your eyes, what do you see
Encouraging introspection, prompting to imagine beyond the immediate reality.
Dreams in rhyme with reality
Exploring the connection between dreams and the tangible world.
Or life to die in black scenery
Contemplating the meaning of life amidst dark and gloomy surroundings.
Empty shells and what could be.
Referencing unfulfilled potential or unrealized possibilities.
How much more can I take?
Reiterating the strain of enduring challenges.
And how much more, 'till I break?
Continuing to question personal limits and endurance.
How much longer can I hold?
Asking about the sustainability of holding on.
I'll live no longer in this cold!
Rejecting a life trapped in perpetual coldness.
In this cold!
Emphasizing the desire to escape from the coldness.
I'll live no longer in this, this cold
Reaffirming the decision to break free from the coldness.
oh!
An exclamation, possibly expressing intense emotion or resolution.
In this cold!
Reiterating the determination to break free from the coldness.
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