Lyrics
This is where the story starts
This marks the beginning of the narrative.
A young boy from the south
Introduction of a young boy originating from the southern region.
Who met a girl from the north
Introduction of a girl from the northern region.
They fell in love really hard
Expressing the intensity of their love for each other.
He had to fight for her heart
The boy faced challenges and had to struggle to win her heart.
Through lands and oceans
Describing the extensive journey, both physical and metaphorical, for their dreams.
He traveled for their dreams
He traveled through different lands and oceans pursuing their shared dreams.
A home made for their breaths
Envisioning a home created for their shared lives.
A Story ends!
The story concludes, possibly indicating an unfortunate ending.
Dreams are nightmares!
Suggesting a shift from dreams to nightmares.
Why you don't want to hear?
Raising a question about a reluctance to listen.
You screamed, but I have
The speaker acknowledges hearing screams but still must let go.
To let you go again!
Expressing the difficulty of parting ways despite the emotional pain.
Tears are falling down, on the ground
Tears symbolize the emotional distress, falling to the ground.
All my sorrows, now take the control
The narrator feels overwhelmed by sorrow, losing control.
I have to go!
A decision is made to depart.
She has to break the boy's heart
The girl has to break the boy's heart, introducing a conflict.
He is in the dark and far from home
Describing the boy's emotional state as dark and distant from home.
Searching the ways to carry on
The boy is searching for ways to continue despite the heartbreak.
Hiding his tears to everyone
He conceals his tears from others, indicating inner struggles.
He has now a broken soul
The boy now has a broken soul, emphasizing the emotional toll.
Lost in the sea of sorrow
Describing the boy as lost in a sea of sorrow.
And this train to take him back home
Reference to a train taking the boy back home, possibly reflecting on the past.
Far away from what he loved
Expressing distance from what he once loved.
Memories are still alive!
Memories persist, remaining alive despite the separation.
I can't forget you!
The narrator cannot forget the person or the experience.
I can scream, you break my heart
Despite heartbreak, the narrator hasn't given up on the situation.
But I haven't given up
Reaffirmation of resilience despite the pain.
Tears are falling down, on the ground
Tears continue to fall, underscoring the ongoing emotional distress.
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