The Abyss In You
Unveiling the Abyss Within: A Poetic Journey of Disappearance and ImplosionLyrics
I shouldn't be here
I feel that I shouldn't be in this situation or place.
That was a plan already done
There was a pre-existing plan or intention that has already been executed.
To disappear
The intention was to vanish or fade away.
As a last act from a stage
Describing the act of disappearing as a final performance on a stage.
Without any audience
This final act occurs without an audience, emphasizing loneliness.
Without an entry nor an escape
There is no way in or out, suggesting a sense of entrapment.
If my heart could be something
If the speaker's heart could take a form, it would drive others away.
You would run away
Parallel between the speaker's heart and the speaker themselves—both repelling others.
As I do from my dreams
Similar to the heart, the speaker avoids their dreams or aspirations.
So long so long I tried
The speaker has made considerable efforts over a prolonged period.
I shouldn't be here
Reiteration of the feeling that the speaker shouldn't be in their current situation.
That was a plan already done
Reiteration of a pre-existing plan or intention.
One more time again
Emphasizing a repetition of the disappearing act.
Void implode inside me
A sense of emptiness and collapse is felt within the speaker.
And anytime i watch this wall
Observing a wall that, when watched, metaphorically crushes the speaker.
It crushes myself
Regardless of circumstances, the wall collapses the speaker's sense of self.
No matter what you better leave
Encouraging someone to leave, anticipating their own disappearance or dissolution.
Before you will disappear in me
Warning that the person should leave before becoming lost or consumed by the speaker.
No matter what you better leave
Repetition of the warning, reinforcing the urgency of departure.
No matter what you better leave
Repetition for emphasis, suggesting the critical importance of the advised departure.
In the shadow of what once was
In the remnants of what once existed, possibly referring to memories or a past self.
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