DYSTHYMIA

Embracing Life's Impermanence: DYSTHYMIA Unveiled
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Lyrics

You say that it's over

You declare the end of something

But you haven't tried

Without making an effort

You say that you know this

Claiming familiarity with the situation

We know that's a-

But that's false

Lie

A direct untruth

And everything that you are

Your essence mirrors your experiences

Is everything you've seen

Who you are is shaped by what you've witnessed

So how, how can it be?

Questioning the contradiction in this

Nothing's forever

Nothing remains permanent

And everything will change

Change is the only constant

I will die

Recognizing mortality

You will die

Acknowledging the inevitable end for all

We all die sometimes

Death is a universal experience

We can cry those times

Expressing sorrow during those times

But we know that we must wait

Understanding the necessity of patience

Till death will do us part

A reference to traditional vows, implying waiting until death separates

You seem so impatient

Impression of eagerness or restlessness

What must you wait for?

Questioning the reason for waiting

If nothing's important

Implying insignificance of everything if nothing holds importance

You'll find me at your door

A readiness to be available despite the perceived insignificance

Oh, everything I've loved

Everything cherished holds no value anymore

It means nothing to me

Puzzlement over the loss of emotional connection

How, how can that be?

Questioning the validity of the loss of emotional connection

Nothing's forever

Emphasizing transience and change again

And everything will change

Reiteration of the impermanence of things

I will die

Reaffirming personal mortality

You will die

Recognizing the mortality of the addressed person

We all die sometimes

Reiterating the universality of death

We can cry those times

Expressing the need to mourn during those moments

But we know that we must wait

Understanding the inevitability of waiting

Till death will do us part

A repetition of the reference to traditional vows about waiting for death

Till death will do us part...

A repetition emphasizing the waiting till death separates

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