One Last Memory
Embracing Farewell: Reflecting on Vanishing MemoriesLyrics
Like the wind who's falling down to wash away the leaves
Symbolizing a force of change or cleansing, the wind is depicted as falling to remove the fallen leaves.
One last memory to find out none is left to seek
The quest for a final memory reveals that there are no more memories to discover or explore.
One last memory
Reiteration of the theme: the pursuit of one last memory.
One last memory
Repeated emphasis on the finality of memories, perhaps indicating a sense of closure or conclusion.
How am I drowning on the surface of it all
Feeling overwhelmed and suffocated while seemingly staying afloat on the surface of life's challenges.
This time is over, It's too late
A recognition that a particular time or opportunity has passed, and it is now too late to act.
The stream of early on got lost in the sea.
Metaphorical reference to the stream of early experiences being lost in the vastness of the sea, possibly hinting at fading memories.
Oh
An expressive interjection, perhaps indicating a moment of realization or reflection.
Like the wind who's blowing down to wash away the leaves
Repetition of the wind metaphor, underscoring its role in cleansing or renewal.
One last memory to find out none is left to seek
Reiteration of the futility in seeking memories, suggesting an absence or emptiness.
One last memory
Restating the theme of searching for one last memory.
One last memory
Emphasizing the finality of memories, possibly indicating acceptance or resignation.
How am I floating?
Possibly a contradictory image, floating inside emptiness, reflecting a sense of detachment or disconnection.
Deep inside this empty shore
Describing a desolate internal landscape, suggesting emotional emptiness or abandonment.
This clock has worn out
Highlighting the exhaustion or wearing out of time, reinforcing the theme of it being too late.
It's too late
Reiteration of the idea that the moment has passed, and action is no longer possible.
The stream of early on got lost in the sea.
Repeating the imagery of early experiences being lost at sea, potentially representing the fading of the past.
Oh
Another interjection, possibly expressing a sense of realization, regret, or resignation.
Like the wind who's blowing down to wash away the leaves
Recurrence of the wind metaphor, emphasizing its role in renewal and cleansing.
One last memory to find out none is left to seek
Reiterating the idea that there are no more memories to discover or seek.
One last memory
Repetition of the theme of searching for one last memory.
One last
A fragmented line that may suggest an abrupt end or a pause in the search for memories.
Keep holding on
An encouragement to persist and endure, holding on despite challenges.
Both feet on the ground
An instruction to stay grounded and rooted in reality, emphasizing resilience.
Can't just lay down and cry
An assertion that one cannot succumb to despair and must avoid the temptation to give in to tears.
I know time can pass and take it's toll
A recognition that time passes and has its effects, suggesting an awareness of the passage of time.
Keep holding on
Reiteration of the importance of holding on, emphasizing resilience in the face of challenges.
Both feet on the ground
Restating the need to remain grounded and resilient, discouraging a passive response to difficulties.
Can't just lay down and cry
Repeating the idea that giving in to tears is not a viable option in the face of challenges.
I know time can pass and take its toll
Reiteration of the awareness that time passes and leaves its mark on individuals.
Like the wind who's blowing down to wash away the leaves
Recurrence of the wind metaphor, emphasizing its role in renewal and cleansing.
One last memory to find out none is left to seek
Reiterating the futility in seeking memories, suggesting an absence or emptiness.
One last memory
Reiteration of the theme of searching for one last memory.
One last memory
Final emphasis on the closure or conclusion of memories, signaling the end of the search.
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