Lyrics
Like a bomb
Expressing a sudden and impactful force, possibly destructive.
You decided to die here
Choosing a fate of demise in this particular place.
In a kamikaze move
Comparing the decision to a suicidal tactic, implying self-destruction.
You crash landed on me
A metaphor for a relationship where the impact is intense and overwhelming.
The fire trail would burn all the way up
Describing the aftermath with a fiery trail, suggesting the lasting effects of the encounter.
From the bottom to the top
Emphasizing the comprehensive nature of the impact, affecting the entirety from bottom to top.
You fucked it up
Acknowledging a mistake or failure in handling the situation.
It could have been better
Reflecting on the potential for improvement in the situation.
It could have been worse
Recognizing that the situation could also have been worse.
But everyday’s a battle
Highlighting the daily struggles and challenges in life.
And I don’t know which line I’ll cross
Expressing uncertainty about crossing boundaries or making critical decisions.
It could have been better
Reiterating the potential for improvement in retrospect.
It could have been worse
Acknowledging that circumstances could have been more unfavorable.
There’s no glory in what I’m doing now
Rejecting the idea of glory in the current actions or situation.
All the substance is looking for a new glow
Describing a search for meaning or purpose amid challenges.
Every thought is just trying to crawl out
Portraying thoughts struggling to emerge, possibly indicating internal conflicts.
Floating like gasoline fumes
Comparing thoughts to volatile substances, ready to ignite.
Waiting for a spark
Waiting for a catalyst or trigger to set off a reaction.
It could have been better
Repeating the evaluation of the situation's potential for improvement.
It could have been worse
Reiterating that circumstances could have been more unfavorable.
But everyday’s a battle
Repeating the theme of daily battles and the uncertainty of decision-making.
And I don’t know which line I’ll cross
Expressing uncertainty about crossing boundaries or making critical decisions, echoing line 12.
It could have been better
Reiterating the potential for improvement in retrospect.
It could have been worse
Acknowledging that circumstances could have been more unfavorable, echoing line 14.
But everyday’s a battle
Repeating the theme of daily battles and the uncertainty of decision-making.
And I don’t know which line I’ll cross
Expressing uncertainty about crossing boundaries or making critical decisions, echoing lines 12 and 25.
Since you’ve come
Introducing a change or influence since someone's arrival.
(Crawl out)
Suggesting emergence or manifestation, possibly of thoughts or emotions.
Since you’ve come
Continuing to highlight the impact or change since the arrival.
(You need rest)
Indicating a need for rest or reprieve, possibly from the challenges introduced.
Since you’ve come
Reiterating the emergence or manifestation since the arrival.
(Crawl out)
Suggesting ongoing struggles or challenges.
Since you’ve come
Emphasizing the impact or change since the arrival.
Now come
Inviting the person to be present and involved.
I know you won’t let go
Expressing confidence that the person will stay connected.
And I can’t let you blow
Committing to protecting the things that were challenging to achieve.
The things I struggled for
Reaffirming the commitment to preserving the struggles and achievements.
I’ll keep you now
Declaring an intention to hold onto the person despite challenges.
So come
Repeating the invitation for the person to be present.
Take place and do your worse
Encouraging the person to take their place and face challenges head-on.
I’ll hide you in my words
Committing to protect the person by incorporating them into one's expressions or words.
It’s you and me right now
Emphasizing the current connection and unity between the speaker and the person.
We’ll see how long we carry on
Expressing a willingness to see how
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