Lyrics
The castle which I built
The speaker refers to a metaphorical castle they constructed, symbolizing something significant in their life.
The castle which I built
Repetition emphasizes the importance of the castle and possibly suggests a sense of personal attachment or investment.
The castle which I built
Continued repetition, possibly indicating the endurance or permanence the speaker initially believed the castle had.
The castle which I built
Further repetition, reinforcing the central theme of the constructed castle as a focal point in the speaker's life.
Has come to fall
The castle has experienced a downfall or collapse, suggesting a significant loss or failure in the speaker's life.
Has come to fall
Repetition underscores the impact of the castle's fall, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Has come to fall
Continued emphasis on the castle's fall, possibly expressing the depth of the speaker's emotions regarding the loss.
The Castle in which I’ve lived
Refers to the castle as a place of residence, suggesting it played a central role in the speaker's life and identity.
The Castle in which I’ve lived
Repetition reinforces the significance of the castle as a lived experience, highlighting its personal importance.
The Castle in which I’ve lived
Continued repetition, possibly indicating the lasting impact the castle had on the speaker's life.
The Castle in which I’ve lived
Further emphasis on the castle as a place of habitation and personal history.
That once was my home
The castle, once a home, has now fallen, suggesting a loss of comfort, security, or a sense of belonging.
That once was my home
Repetition emphasizes the transformation of the castle from a home to a fallen state, underlining the emotional impact.
That once was my home
Continued emphasis on the change in the castle's status, possibly conveying a sense of nostalgia or regret.
Has come to fall
Reiteration of the fallen state of the castle, reinforcing the theme of loss or decline.
Linger on and on
Suggests a lingering effect or aftermath of the castle's fall, indicating that the consequences endure.
Was this dream a whirl to wake up from
Ponders on the nature of a dream, questioning if it was a fleeting illusion or a profound awakening.
To find our lost youth in the shape of truth and lies
Reflects on the search for truth and the discovery of both positive and negative aspects in the journey of life.
When all we find is drowned in secrets?
Raises questions about the difficulty of finding genuine truths amid a sea of concealed information.
This was a mighty fall
Describes the fall of the castle as a significant and impactful event, possibly acknowledging the magnitude of the loss.
But we’ve come to discover it, at last
Suggests that the speaker and others have finally understood or come to terms with the consequences of the castle's fall.
Castles made of glass must fall
Mentions the inevitability of the collapse of castles made of glass, implying fragility and vulnerability in certain endeavors.
If life presents itself
States that life itself must present opportunities, indicating a belief in the possibility of renewal or growth.
For those who claim it
Expresses that those who actively seek and claim opportunities in life may find them.
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