Lyrics
Don't scar
Refers to avoiding emotional wounds or damage.
Come and see the sky
Invites someone to witness the sky, possibly symbolizing a shared experience or perspective.
It's ours by mistake, now nothing
Suggests ownership of the sky by mistake, and now there is a sense of emptiness or loss.
It feels like a wave
Describes a sensation akin to a wave, possibly an emotional or existential wave.
It feels like a wave in the glorious swell
Expands on the wave metaphor, emphasizing its glorious and powerful nature.
You know it well
Asserts familiarity with the described wave, suggesting a personal connection.
Don't you
Questions the listener about their recognition or understanding of the wave.
You know it to be true
Asserts the truthfulness of the wave, reinforcing its significance.
You know it well
Repeats the earlier assertion of the listener's familiarity with the wave.
Don't you
Reiterates the question about the listener's recognition of the wave.
You know it to be true
Reaffirms the truthfulness of the wave.
Clear as day is the lie
Declares the lie as clear as day, indicating a deception that is apparent.
Everything that we love, undeserved
Addresses the undeserved nature of everything they love, suggesting a sense of unworthiness.
A gift from the void
Describes love as a gift from the void, possibly referencing the emptiness or vast unknown.
Golden gift and it's covered
Highlights the golden nature of the gift but mentions it is covered, possibly obscured or hidden.
It's covered and still...
Repeats the mention of the covering, leaving room for interpretation of what conceals the gift.
You know it well
Repeats the assertion of the listener's familiarity with the wave.
Don't you
Reiterates the question about the listener's recognition of the wave.
You know it to be true
Reaffirms the truthfulness of the wave.
You know it well
Reiterates the question about the listener's recognition of the wave.
Don't you
Reaffirms the truthfulness of the wave.
You know it to be true
Concludes by repeating the question about the listener's recognition of the truthfulness of the wave.
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