Violence
Embracing Shadows: A Melodic Dance with Inner TurmoilLyrics
Violence, sweet violence
Expressing the contradictory nature of violence, acknowledging its allure and a certain sweetness.
You can have me again
Offering oneself again despite the previous experience of violence, suggesting a complex relationship with it.
Violence, soft violence
Describing violence as soft, possibly implying a subtle or disguised form that is not immediately apparent.
I'm waiting for you my friend
Awaiting the return of violence as if it's a familiar companion or inevitable occurrence.
Young and free and what are we
Reflecting on youth and freedom, questioning the identity and values of the self and society.
But everything we would hate to be
Highlighting a contradiction between ideals and reality, suggesting dissatisfaction with the current state.
The everlasting fear of waste
Expressing a persistent fear of wasting time, leading to a reluctance to let go of unproductive or empty moments.
makes me cling to my empty days
Elaborating on the fear of waste, indicating a reluctance to move forward and a tendency to hold onto emptiness.
Violence, sweet violence
Reiterating the conflicting nature of violence, acknowledging its attractiveness despite potential negative consequences.
You can have me again
Repeating the willingness to engage in violence again, indicating a cyclical or recurring pattern.
Violence, soft violence
Re-emphasizing the subtle or gentle aspect of violence, possibly hinting at a nuanced understanding or experience.
I'm waiting for you my friend
Continuing to wait for the return of violence, suggesting an anticipation or acceptance of its presence.
Smile your smile, wave goodbye
Encouraging a farewell with a smile, implying that true freedom is attained only in death.
You'll be free the day you die
Asserting the idea that freedom is achieved through death, challenging the conventional notions of freedom and life.
There is no fight. You have no rights
Denying rights and implying a lack of control or agency in the face of an inevitable journey.
The journey is the listening trial
Suggesting that life itself is a trial, emphasizing the importance of the journey rather than the destination.
Come, see, nothing's here
Inviting observation of a vacant space, emphasizing the lack of substance or meaningful content.
Stop. Wait. Love's your fate
Pausing and suggesting that love is predestined or unavoidable, playing with the concept of fate.
The end is here and all I fear is
Expressing fear residing within, indicating that what is feared is an intrinsic part of the self.
right inside my soul
Conveying a sense of completion or fulfillment, possibly through confronting and accepting inner fears.
And finally I'm whole
Affirming a sense of wholeness, possibly achieved through the integration of fear and acceptance.
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