Division
Emotional Journey: Love, Trust, and Longing in Killstation's 'Division'Lyrics
Build me up and break my trust
Expresses the cycle of building trust and having it broken.
But I don't need your love
Declares independence from needing the love of the other person.
I'll break you down and take your lust
Describes breaking down the other person and taking their desires.
But I won't need your love
Reiterates the lack of dependency on the other person's love.
If every day is wasted
Raises the question of the purpose of each day and its potential waste.
What have you been waiting for?
Asks what the other person has been waiting for in the face of wasted time.
But I will never leave you
Commits to staying with the person despite challenges.
My heart will always be yours
Asserts that the speaker's heart will always belong to the other person.
If every day is wasted
Repeats the questioning of the purpose of each wasted day.
What have you been waiting for?
Reiterates the curiosity about what the other person is waiting for.
I'll wait here forever till you
Expresses a willingness to wait indefinitely for the other person.
Walk back through the door
Refers to the hope of the other person returning through a metaphorical door.
I told you that I'm miserable
States the speaker's emotional state, emphasizing misery.
You left me on the floor
Recalls being left on the floor, possibly emotionally hurt or abandoned.
But I won't ever leave you
Declares an enduring commitment to not leaving the other person.
My heart will always be yours
Reaffirms the eternal connection of the speaker's heart to the other person.
I don't need your love
States the speaker's independence from needing the other person's love.
But I won't need your love
Reiterates the lack of dependency on the other person's love.
I don't need your love
Emphasizes the speaker's self-sufficiency regarding love.
But I won't need your love
Restates the lack of need for the other person's love.
If every day is wasted
Repeats the questioning of the purpose of each wasted day.
What have you been waiting for?
Reiterates curiosity about what the other person is waiting for.
I'll wait here forever till you
Expresses a commitment to waiting indefinitely for the other person's return.
Walk back through the door
Uses the metaphor of walking back through the door for the other person's return.
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