Glare
Veiled Instincts: Navigating the Glare of Lost LoveLyrics
Fluorescent's spectrum and brightness,
Refers to the range and intensity of light emitted by fluorescent sources.
reflection of the light source in printed matter
Describes the reflection of the light source in printed materials.
It didn't matter Veiling.
Suggests that veiling or covering up certain aspects didn't matter.
Glare is an instinctive desire to look away,
States that the glare prompts an instinctive desire to avert one's gaze.
To look away from the fluorescence.
Expresses the inclination to look away from the brightness of fluorescence.
" T can see the frame but I cannot see the picture"
Quotes Errol Morris, indicating a difficulty in understanding the complete picture despite perceiving the frame.
(- Errol Morris)
Attribution to Errol Morris, reinforcing the previous line's theme of incomplete perception.
List the things I couldn't do
Enumerates the limitations or restrictions on the speaker's actions.
In a thousand years
Highlights an extensive period (a thousand years) emphasizing the speaker's inability.
This empty page
Refers to a blank or unwritten page, symbolizing unfulfilled potential or missed opportunities.
Lost in the lights again.
Expresses a sense of being lost or confused amidst bright lights.
List the things I wouldn't do (for you)
Lists actions the speaker would not undertake, particularly for someone else.
This empty page,
Reiterates the theme of an empty page, emphasizing a void or absence.
miss you everyday.
Conveys a sense of longing or sadness, missing someone on a daily basis.
You can't see for the glare,
Points out that the glare obstructs clear vision, making it challenging to see.
The light meant to show your way.
Suggests that the light intended to guide may be blinding instead.
The glare in your eyes
Refers to a strong, potentially challenging expression in someone's eyes.
Glare as if you could hold on to hate,
Describes the glare as if it could grasp onto negative emotions like hate.
like it was a physical object
Imagines hate as a tangible object, implying its lasting impact.
No one could ever take your place,
Asserts that no one could replace a particular individual, with an acknowledgment of effort to try.
But I try.
Acknowledges an attempt to fill a void but with a recognition of the challenge.
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