Loving Arms
Journey to Redemption: Embracing Love Beyond the VoidLyrics
Heaven is a place I still picture I will get to
Expressing the aspiration to reach a heavenly place in the future.
Even though I have no faith, I'm a child looking at the sky
Despite lacking faith, maintaining a childlike wonder and hope while gazing at the sky.
I believe I will meet loved ones who have passed away when I die
Belief in reuniting with departed loved ones upon death.
“What were you thinking when they told you it was fake?
Reflecting on someone's reaction to learning a truth perceived as fake.
You continued to believe it ‘til it almost bent and broke you
Persisting in belief even when faced with challenges, risking personal strain.
Now there's just a space where there once were loving arms
Acknowledging the absence of once comforting and supportive relationships.
Just a black hole in space and time. Sucking all the little life”
Describing the void left by lost connections as a negative force affecting existence.
I am in decline (talking all the time)
Repetition of "I am in decline" suggests a personal struggle and uncertainty.
I am in decline (not feeling better)
-I am in decline (where the hell did I go?)
-I am in decline (what do I know?)
-I see hell in your eyes
Perceiving anguish or suffering reflected in someone's eyes.
I know that you despise so much
Acknowledging a strong sense of dislike or contempt from the person being addressed.
I see you in disguise
Recognizing that the person is hiding their true feelings behind a disguise.
Why don't we swim to paradise?
Suggesting a desire to escape together to a better place, symbolized as paradise.
Letting go of all the hell that's happened in our lives
Advocating for letting go of past hardships to embrace a brighter future.
“Why” isn't really our concern
Questioning the relevance of "why" in the context of their struggles and challenges.
“Why” leaves us nothing but hurt
Highlighting the negative impact of dwelling on the question "why" and its association with pain.
I'm a child looking at the sky
Reiteration of the earlier sentiment, emphasizing the enduring childlike belief in a positive afterlife.
I believe I will meet loved ones who have passed away when I die
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