Lyrics
Can you hear the silence?
Asking if the listener can perceive the absence of sound.
Can you see the dark?
Asking if the listener can recognize the darkness.
Can you fix the broken?
Posing a question about the ability to mend what is damaged.
Can you feel, can you feel my heart?
Inquiring if the listener can sense the singer's emotional state.
(Can you feel my heart?)
Reiteration of the previous line for emphasis.
Can you help the hopeless? Well, I'm begging on my knees
Seeking assistance for the desperate while expressing a humble plea.
Can you save my bastard soul, will you wait for me?
Requesting salvation for the singer's troubled soul and asking for patience.
I'm sorry, brothers, so sorry, lover
Apologizing to siblings and a lover for unspecified actions.
Forgive me, father, I love you, mother
Seeking forgiveness from the father and expressing love for the mother.
Can you hear the silence? Can you see the dark?
Repeating the earlier questions about silence, darkness, and brokenness.
Can you fix the broken? Can you feel my heart?
Rephrasing the earlier inquiry about feeling the singer's heart.
Can you feel my heart?
Emphasizing the question of whether the listener can feel the singer's heart.
(Can you feel my heart?)
Reiteration of the previous line for emphasis.
(Can you feel my heart?)
-I'm scared to get close and I hate being alone
Expressing fear of emotional closeness and aversion to solitude.
I long for that feeling to not feel at all
Desiring the absence of emotional sensations.
The higher I get, the lower I'll sink
Linking the ascent with a corresponding descent and expressing inability to escape inner struggles.
I can't drown my demons, they know how to swim
Metaphorically stating that personal demons persist despite attempts to overcome them.
I'm scared to get close and I hate being alone
Repeating the fear of closeness and dislike of solitude.
I long for that feeling to not feel at all
Expressing the desire to be emotionally numb.
The higher I get, the lower I'll sink
Linking the heightening of emotions with a deeper emotional decline.
I can't drown my demons, they know how to swim
Reiterating the inability to escape personal demons.
(Can you feel my heart?)
Reiteration of the question about feeling the singer's heart.
Can you hear the silence?
Repeating the question about perceiving silence.
Can you see the dark?
Repeating the question about recognizing darkness.
Can you fix the broken?
Repeating the question about fixing what is broken.
Can you feel, can you feel my heart?
Reiterating the question of whether the listener can feel the singer's heart.
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