Mourn
Fading Echoes: A Poignant Farewell in Lost Signal's 'Mourn'Lyrics
Just one more cigarette
Expressing the desire for one more moment of indulgence or reflection before moving forward.
And then I'll move on
Committing to progress or change after the mentioned moment (cigarette).
Just one last chance to talk
Seeking a final opportunity for communication before departure.
And then I'll be gone
Anticipating leaving after the aforementioned conversation.
So much left to do
Acknowledging unfinished tasks or goals.
There's so much left to say
Expressing the existence of unspoken words and untold stories.
Each time I close my eyes
Describing a reluctance to divert attention or face reality.
I don't want to look away
Expressing a desire to avoid averting gaze or acknowledgment.
Each time I say goodbye
Highlighting the repetitiveness of bidding farewell.
It's all I'm forced to say
Conveying a sense of obligation to say goodbye.
There's so much left for you
Implying unfulfilled potential or opportunities for someone else.
There's so little left of me
Expressing personal depletion or loss of identity in relationships.
These broken little words
Referring to words that are damaged or incomplete.
Are all I've left to give
Indicating the limited emotional offering remaining.
These fragile little thoughts
Begging for understanding and pardon for vulnerable thoughts.
I beg you to forgive
Expressing fragility and a plea for forgiveness.
I'm running out of time
Conveying a sense of urgency or impending loss of opportunities.
I'm running out of time
Reiterating the theme of running out of time.
Just one last cigarette
Revisiting the theme of a final cigarette with a promise of conclusion.
I promise this is it
Committing to the finality of the mentioned cigarette.
I've nothing left to say
Declaring a lack of words or expressions left.
I'll live with this regret
Accepting and living with the consequences of regret.
You fade away from me
Describing a gradual separation or fading away from someone.
I fade away from you
Reciprocal fading, indicating mutual detachment.
The time has finally come
Marking a decisive moment, possibly a turning point or resolution.
So now I must move on
Stating the necessity to move on following the mentioned moment.
Will you ever think of me
Pondering whether one will be remembered after departure.
When I am gone
Asking if the listener will experience a similar mourning after the departure.
Just don't mourn for me
Requesting not to grieve or mourn for the speaker.
The way I mourn for you
Expressing the speaker's mourning for the listener, creating a poignant contrast.
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