Come Around
Lost For Life - Echoes of Solitude in 'Come Around'Lyrics
Nothing left. No place to call home. Nothing left. You are on your own
Expresses a sense of emptiness and homelessness, indicating a lack of belonging or stability.
Can you see it? Can you feel it? You are all alone
Questions the ability to perceive and experience the isolation and solitude that the person is facing.
How can you sleep at night when you think you’ve been trying to make this right
Addresses the difficulty of finding peace of mind, especially when attempting to rectify past mistakes.
Your reasons are meaningless. Your reasons are meaningless
Highlights the perceived futility or lack of significance in the person's justifications or explanations.
You have no place to call home
Reiterates the theme of lacking a stable and secure place to call home.
All these mistakes you’ve made, you’ve made on your own. On your own
Emphasizes personal responsibility for mistakes and decisions made without external influence.
You only come around when all of your chips are down
Suggests a pattern where the person only seeks support or connection during difficult times.
Can you see it? Can you feel it? No one really wants you around
Reiterates the sense of isolation, with the added notion that others may not welcome the person's presence.
Go ahead and let’s pretend… No I won’t, not ever again
Challenges the idea of pretending or putting on a facade, expressing a refusal to engage in such behavior again.
Are you lonely? All alone! Nothing left, and no place to call home
Reaffirms the themes of loneliness and lacking a home, suggesting a sense of despair.
Nothing left. No place to call home
Repeats the idea of having nothing left and no place to call home, reinforcing the feeling of desolation.
How can you sleep at night when you think you’ve been trying to make this right
Revisits the challenge of finding peace and making things right amidst personal struggles.
Your reasons are meaningless. Your reasons are meaningless
Restates the perception that the person's justifications or reasons lack significance or meaning.
You only come around when all of your chips are down
Recalls the pattern of seeking support only during challenging times, suggesting a conditional presence.
Can you see it? Can you feel it? No one really wants you around
Reiterates the sense of isolation and unwelcomeness, emphasizing the lack of genuine desire for the person's company.
Go ahead and let’s pretend… No I won’t, not ever again
Rejects the idea of pretending again, indicating a commitment to authenticity and honesty.
Are you lonely? All alone! Nothing left, and no place to call home
Reaffirms the themes of loneliness and lacking a home, intensifying the emotional tone.
I hope you’re all alone. You’ll never get it
Expresses a hope for the person to remain isolated, suggesting a negative view of their presence.
You only come around when all of your chips ever are down
Repeats the conditional nature of the person's presence, particularly during challenging situations.
Can you see it? Can you feel it? No one really wants you around
Restates the sense of isolation and the lack of genuine acceptance or desire for the person to be around.
Go ahead and let’s pretend… No I won’t, not ever again
Rejects the idea of pretending again, emphasizing a strong stance against insincere behavior.
Are you lonely? All alone! Nothing left, and no place to call home
Reiterates the themes of loneliness and lacking a home, intensifying the emotional impact.
You only come around
Concludes by highlighting the recurring pattern of seeking connection only in challenging times.
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