Life Support
Navigating Desolation: Life Support by Hospital SportsLyrics
There's just so many holes in here
Expressing a sense of emptiness or deficiency in the current situation.
Can't seem to find my place
Feeling lost and unable to determine one's role or purpose.
I'm begging for forgiveness
Seeking forgiveness, possibly for past actions or mistakes.
I just might run away
Contemplating the idea of escaping or running away from current challenges.
I don't need another lover
Expressing independence and a lack of desire for another romantic relationship.
Or a light to guide my way
Rejecting the need for external guidance or illumination.
I'm good enough on my own
Affirming self-sufficiency and contentment in solitude.
One million miles away
Feeling emotionally distant, possibly referencing a long distance from others.
I feel the life support
Sensing a reliance on external support or assistance to sustain life.
I feel the life support
Repetition of the feeling of dependence on life support.
I've been swimming lakes in valleys
Metaphorically exploring various experiences and challenges in life.
I'm calling out your name
Calling out to someone significant, possibly seeking support or connection.
My brother called me yesterday
Receiving acknowledgment or approval from a family member.
He said i've done okay
Positive feedback from a sibling about personal achievements.
I can't tell when people are truthful
Expressing difficulty in discerning honesty from deception in others.
Or lying to my face
Doubting the sincerity of people's statements and actions.
Oh doctor, where's my head at
Addressing a medical professional about a perceived loss of clarity or focus.
These feelings never change
Acknowledging persistent and unchanging emotions or feelings.
I feel the life support
Repetition of the sense of dependence on life support.
I feel the life support
Reaffirming the continued reliance on life support.
I feel the life support
Continuing to feel the need for external support to sustain life.
I feel the life support
Repetition of the ongoing dependence on life support.
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