Novaturient
Embracing Brokenness: The Unveiling Truth of Novaturient SoulsLyrics
It's said, "We are who we are"
Emphasizes the idea that individual identities are inherent and unchangeable.
"We were born this way"
Asserts that people are born with their essential characteristics.
But nothing is created broken
Rejects the notion that anything is inherently flawed or damaged from the start.
Have you ever seen something so broken?
Presents a question about witnessing something extremely broken or damaged.
Have you given up on me?
Asks if the listener has given up on the speaker, suggesting a feeling of abandonment.
I'm always chasing away the ones who want to stay
Expresses a pattern of pushing away those who express a desire to remain close.
'Cause if they met the real me, oh, they'd be sorry
Suggests fear that revealing the true self will lead to regret or disappointment in others.
I've got a way of making things okay just long enough for them to break
Describes a coping mechanism of temporarily making things seem okay, only for them to break later.
If I repeat the cycle, soon enough I'll be on my own
Implies a recognition of a destructive cycle and the eventual solitude it may lead to.
I hear you. I hear you
Acknowledges the presence and understanding of someone else.
Don't tell me how to live!
Rejects external advice on how to live life.
Don't you dare tell me I'm the coward here!
Defiantly denies being a coward and challenges accusations.
Show your face! Don't hide from me!
Demands visibility and authenticity from another person.
A life lived alone is colorless
States a belief that a solitary existence lacks vibrancy and richness.
I'm always chasing away the ones who want to stay
Reiterates a pattern of pushing away potential companions due to fear of judgment.
'Cause if they met the real me, oh, they'd be sorry
Repeats the fear of regret if the true self is revealed to others.
I've got a way of making things okay just long enough for them to break
Reiterates the temporary nature of making things okay and the subsequent breaking.
If I repeat the cycle, soon enough I'll be on my own
Reiterates the recognition of a destructive cycle leading to solitude.
I'll be on my own
Anticipates being alone as a consequence of the repeated cycle.
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