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Lost in the Echoes: A Tale of Nights, Reflections, and ContentmentLyrics
Is there anyone out tonight?
Asking if anyone is out tonight, possibly seeking company or connection.
Looking for a place to hide?
Inquiring if someone is searching for a place to escape or find solace.
Did you travel so far from grace?
Questioning if the person has moved far from a state of grace or goodness.
And forget what you started?
Asking if the person has lost track of their initial intentions or beginnings.
Are you so content? Never satisfied
Suggesting dissatisfaction and lack of contentment despite outward appearances.
Did you give consent on a bed of lies?
Asking if the person agreed to something built on falsehoods or deception.
Well, you, you never have to leave this party
Assuring that the individual doesn't have to leave the metaphorical party, indicating inclusion or acceptance.
No, you, you never have to feel discarded
Reiterating that the person need not feel abandoned or unwanted.
That part of me is a part of you
Highlighting a shared connection between the speaker and the listener.
But just imagine what the drugs can do when you
Suggesting the potential impact of drugs on one's imagination or perspective.
You never have to leave this party
Repeating the idea that there's no necessity to leave the metaphorical party.
Does the quiet make you restless?
Questioning if silence or calmness makes the person uneasy or unsettled.
Can you safely keep it off your sleeve?
Asking if the person can hide their emotions or keep them private.
Do reflections make you stop and wonder?
Prompting reflection on what the person has overlooked or ignored.
What have you neglected?
Asking about neglected aspects or responsibilities in the person's life.
Are you so content? Never satisfied
Reiterating dissatisfaction and lack of contentment.
And did you give consent on a bed of lies?
Questioning if consent was given in a situation built on lies.
Well, you, you never have to leave this party
Reassuring the person they are welcome at the ongoing metaphorical party.
No, you, you never have to feel discarded
Emphasizing that the person won't be rejected or left out.
That part of me is a part of you
Affirming a shared connection and shared experiences.
But just imagine what the drugs can do when you
Highlighting the potential impact of drugs on perception and experience.
You never have to leave this party
Repeating the idea that there's no need to leave the metaphorical party.
You never have to leave this party
Reassuring again that leaving the party is unnecessary.
Safe from the morning
Suggesting safety and comfort continuing through the morning.
We don't have to find
Indicating that there's no need to search for something.
What's waiting on the other side
Questioning what awaits on the other side of a situation or decision.
What's waiting on the other side
Repeating the anticipation of what is on the other side.
No, I can't face the other side
Expressing reluctance or fear of facing what is on the other side.
Well, you, you never have to leave this party
Reiterating the idea that leaving the party is not necessary.
No, you, you never have to feel discarded
Emphasizing that the person won't be discarded or left behind.
That part of me is a part of you
Affirming the shared connection between the speaker and the listener.
But just imagine what the drugs can do when you
Repeating the potential impact of drugs on one's experience within the metaphorical party.
You never have to leave this party
Reiterating that there's no need for the person to leave the party.
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