Hell Again
Echoes of Desolation: Navigating Heartache in KVBRICK STARE's 'Hell Again'Lyrics
Pull the cord - I can't take this anymore
Pulling the cord symbolizes reaching a breaking point, unable to endure the current situation.
All my ghosts have found their way back to me
Past mistakes or regrets, represented as ghosts, are resurfacing in the speaker's life.
And I'm still here cursing your name
The speaker expresses frustration and resentment towards someone, cursing their name.
Every best kept secret shows face
Hidden truths are coming to light, exposing secrets that were once well-kept.
I'm not the same no I'm not the same
The speaker acknowledges a personal transformation, emphasizing that they are no longer the same person.
Stricken and locked under gloom
The speaker feels overwhelmed and trapped under a dark cloud of despair.
Indecision's splitting me in two
Inner conflict and uncertainty are causing a division within the speaker.
I won't come back, I'm not coming back
The speaker decisively declares not returning to a situation or relationship.
'Cause you thrive in the unknown
A suggestion that the person the speaker is addressing thrives in unpredictable or chaotic situations.
And maybe I'm better off alone
The speaker considers that being alone might be a better option than dealing with the unknown.
It's like heartache knows me by name
The recurrence of heartache suggests familiarity with emotional pain.
Chained to the darkest parts of my brain
A metaphorical chaining to the darkest and most painful memories or thoughts in the speaker's mind.
It's like heartache knows me by name
Reiteration of the theme that heartache is a familiar and recurring experience.
It makes me sick the times I let you in
The speaker regrets allowing the person into their life, feeling disgusted by the memories.
Where is my remedy to keep it away?
The speaker seeks a remedy or solution to keep the emotional pain at bay.
Looking in from the outside
Feeling like an outsider looking in, possibly on one's own life or a situation.
I can only run so far until my head caves in
A limit is acknowledged on how far the speaker can run from problems before facing them.
Just to find myself in your hell again
The speaker finds themselves back in a distressing or painful situation, described as "hell."
I can't find my way back from where I've been
The difficulty of returning to a positive state after experiencing hardship is expressed.
I can't find my way back from where I've been
Reiteration of the struggle to find a way back to a better place.
Back In Hell Again
A conclusive statement emphasizing a return to a state of distress or misery.
Make it quick - get it over with
An urgent plea to end the suffering quickly, suggesting impatience or desperation.
I watched your hand retreat on the way down
A vivid image of witnessing someone's departure, possibly symbolizing a relationship's end.
Past the point of no return
Pointing to a situation or decision beyond which there is no turning back.
(No return)
Reiteration of reaching a point of no return, emphasizing the irreversibility of a certain path.
How many more bridges are left to burn?
Pondering the consequences of burning bridges, suggesting irreversible damage to relationships.
(Left to burn)
A question about the value or significance of the current situation and its destructive outcomes.
What is this really worth?
The speaker questions the worth of the relationship, implying it may not be meaningful.
You only exist to spread your hurt
An accusation that the other person exists only to cause harm or pain.
Let me see the one who holds the light
A desire to see someone who brings light or positivity into the speaker's life.
What is this really worth?
A repetition of questioning the value of the current situation and its negative impact.
You only exist just to spread your hurt
A reaffirmation that the other person's existence is centered around causing harm or suffering.
Cast me out of the black hole behind your eyes
A plea to be freed from the emotional darkness associated with the other person's eyes.
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