Lyrics
Trying to beat my misery,
Expressing the struggle to overcome personal misery or challenges.
Don't wanna go across the sea,
Expressing a reluctance to venture into unknown or challenging territories.
And if I could take you everywhere,
If the speaker could take their loved one everywhere, it would alleviate their despair.
There'd be no cause for my despair,
Suggesting that having the loved one everywhere would eliminate the cause of the speaker's despair.
And I know we won't touch for months,
Acknowledging a period of physical separation, anticipating a lack of contact for months.
And your smell will evade me,
Expressing the idea that the memory of the loved one's smell will linger despite the physical separation.
But our love could survive a war,
Claiming that the love between the speaker and their partner could endure even the hardships of a war.
Without the slightest sore,
Asserting that their love would withstand challenges without causing any emotional pain.
I know you suffer for my art,
Acknowledging that the speaker's artistic pursuits may cause suffering or strain in the relationship.
Always pulling us apart,
Describing a constant force pulling the speaker and their partner apart, possibly referencing the challenges of their relationship.
Your forever in my brain,
Stating that the partner is always on the speaker's mind, a persistent presence in their thoughts.
Even when I cause you pain,
Acknowledging that the speaker sometimes causes pain to their partner, but the partner remains in their thoughts.
And I know I can't taste your skin,
Expressing the inability to physically experience the partner's skin due to a vast distance between them.
With an ocean between us,
Highlighting the significant physical separation, represented metaphorically as an ocean.
But our love is a dinosaur,
Describing the love between the speaker and their partner as something ancient, enduring, and possibly endangered.
Hear it roar,
Metaphorically comparing their love to a roaring dinosaur, emphasizing its strength and primal nature.
And I know we won't touch for months,
Reiterating the anticipation of a prolonged physical separation from the loved one.
And your smell will evade me,
Repeating the idea that the partner's smell will be absent during the period of separation.
But our love could survive a war,
Reiterating the belief that their love can endure even the challenges of war without causing emotional pain.
Without the slightest sore,
Emphasizing that their love can withstand difficulties without resulting in any emotional distress.
And I know I can't taste your skin,
Restating the inability to physically experience the partner's skin due to the vast distance.
With an ocean between us,
Repeating the metaphor of an ocean between them, emphasizing the significant physical gap.
But our love is a dinosaur,
Reiterating the metaphor of love as a dinosaur, roaring and symbolizing strength despite challenges.
Hear it roar,
Reinforcing the comparison of their love to a roaring dinosaur, highlighting its powerful and enduring nature.
Hear it roar.
Concluding with a repetition of the metaphorical roar, emphasizing the strength and vitality of their love.
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