Lyrics
The first night it was like coming back to life
The initial experience was rejuvenating, akin to a rebirth.
I couldn't breath underneath your silver sheets
Feeling suffocated beneath sheets, possibly symbolizing a relationship or burden.
Knee deep in a glass of wine
Being deeply involved in a glass of wine, suggesting immersion or escapism.
But it was fine
Despite challenges, everything seemed acceptable or manageable.
At least for me
This experience was at least positive for the speaker.
But last night it was like i died
A contrasting night that felt like a personal death or emotional setback.
I still can't eat, sleep or weep, I am
Experiencing difficulties in basic functions and emotions.
Stuck now in an endless spiral
Feeling trapped in an ongoing negative cycle.
And it's going down
The situation is worsening for the speaker.
At least for me
Expressing that the worsening situation is, at least, the speaker's perspective.
Get yourself a good life now
Advice to the listener to pursue a fulfilling life.
Don't wait until I'm miles away
Encouraging the listener not to delay seeking a better life.
Get yourself a good life now
Reiteration of advising the listener to improve their life.
Don't wait for me to stay
Suggesting not to expect the speaker to remain in their life.
I keep looking at the floors raging by
Observing the passing surroundings with intense emotions.
Behind the event horizon realizing I am going down
A realization of descending into a difficult or dark situation.
It's big here, dark here and there's no sound
Describing the environment as vast, dark, and silent.
Except maybe for a big smash when I hit the
Anticipating a significant impact, possibly a metaphorical crash.
Get yourself a good life now
Reiterating the advice to seek a good life before separation.
Don't wait until I'm miles away
Emphasizing not to wait until the speaker is distant.
Get yourself a good life now
Repeating the encouragement to secure a good life promptly.
Don't wait for me to stay
Reiterating not to wait for the speaker to remain in the listener's life.
You're a shadow on the marble floor
Repetition of the inability to grasp or hold onto someone represented as a shadow on the marble floor.
I can't catch you
-You're a shadow on the marble floor
-I can't catch you
-You're a shadow on the marble floor
-I can't catch you
-You're a shadow on the marble floor
-I can't catch you
-The first night it was like coming back to life
Recalling the initial positive experience, possibly for contrast.
I couldn't breath underneath your silver sheets
-Knee deep in a glass of wine
-But it was fine
-At least for me
Summarizing that, at least for the speaker, the initial experience was fine.
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