All On My Own
Echoes of Desolation: Fox N' Vead's Emotional OdysseyLyrics
There's cans by the doorframe
There are discarded cans near the doorframe, indicating a messy or neglectful environment.
There's ashes where you walk
There are ashes where the person walks, possibly suggesting a sense of destruction or chaos.
All my mirrors are busted
All the mirrors are broken, symbolizing a distorted self-image or a shattered reflection.
There's holes in my wall
There are holes in the wall, hinting at physical damage or a turbulent living situation.
I guess things got ugly
The speaker acknowledges that things have become unpleasant, though they can't remember the details.
Not that I can recall
Expressing uncertainty about the events that led to the current situation.
Don't make me drown out these feelings
The speaker doesn't want to numb their emotions and pleads not to be forced to do so.
All on my own
Emphasizes the struggle of dealing with emotions and challenges alone.
Hell couldn't scare me
The speaker reflects on facing difficult circumstances, stating that even hell doesn't scare them.
Hell's been my home
Indicating a sense of familiarity or comfort in challenging situations.
And if it'll kill me
The speaker contemplates the possibility of something killing them and questions whether that would be wrong.
Would that be so wrong
Exploring the notion of mortality and the moral implications of one's own demise.
Won't you just come by
Inviting someone to visit, suggesting a desire for companionship or support.
It doesn't have to be for long
Stressing that the visit doesn't need to be lengthy; a brief presence would be appreciated.
Don't make me drown out these feelings
Reiterating the plea not to drown out emotions alone.
All on my own
Re-emphasizing the difficulty of facing emotions and challenges independently.
Hell couldn't scare me
Similar to lines 10-11, reiterating a lack of fear in confronting challenging situations.
Hell's been my home
Repeating the idea that challenging circumstances feel like home to the speaker.
And if it'll kill me
Continuing the contemplation of mortality and questioning the wrongness of being killed.
Would that be so wrong
Building on the moral questioning of one's own death.
Won't you come save me
Asking for someone to save the speaker before they reach a point of irreversibility.
Before I'm too far gone
Expressing a sense of urgency in seeking salvation or assistance from someone else.
Don't make me drown out these feelings
Reiterating the plea not to face overwhelming emotions alone.
All on my own
Highlighting the difficulty of dealing with emotions and challenges independently.
Don't make me drown out these feelings
Repeating the plea to avoid suppressing emotions alone.
All on my own
Reiterating the struggle of dealing with emotions and challenges independently.
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