Lyrics
Still out, it's been too many days now
Feeling isolated for too many days.
These black dots driving me insane
Feeling disturbed by negative thoughts or experiences represented as black dots.
Standing loud, how the hell should they know?
Expressing frustration about others not understanding the situation.
Not right, won't you just go away?
Requesting someone bothersome to leave.
These sounds, getting old won't be longer
Stating that repetitive sounds are becoming tiresome.
We'll be risen stoves behind the sun
Imagery of rising stoves behind the sun, possibly metaphorical for hidden struggles.
Burnin' out, fading away hold your fire
Describing a burning out process and urging restraint.
Go up the river there's more of these there
Suggesting there are more challenges up ahead, using a river as a metaphor.
Don't you walk it's not your words
Advising against taking action based on mere words.
That define what you say gypsies wise
Highlighting the importance of actions over words, referencing wise gypsies.
In the meantime, you go your own wrong way
Encouraging individuality and going against societal expectations.
You held off, so long
Acknowledging a prolonged delay or resistance.
Expecting no one to come up your way
Expecting no support or assistance from others.
Ducking mirror's trends
Avoiding conformity to trends reflected in mirrors.
Temper about the fire
Expressing anger or frustration about a situation.
Across yourself, get out
Advising self-reflection and departure from the current state.
How could you sell us out?
Questioning someone for betraying a collective for personal gain.
Just to save yourself
Criticizing the act of betraying others to save oneself.
Doubt you remember me brave
Expressing doubt about being remembered positively in a challenging situation.
Remember who pulled you out?
Asking if the person remembers who helped them in difficult times.
Go on, erase this rest easy
Encouraging moving forward and letting go of past troubles.
I'll see you in hell my friend
Using a strong statement, possibly metaphorical, to convey a strained relationship.
The devil's own, they keep their own
Suggesting a connection with something dark or malevolent, possibly self-referential.
The devil's own
Reiterating a connection to the devil's domain, implying a certain allegiance or identity.
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