Ready To Fall
Embracing the Abyss: Mad Valley's 'Ready To Fall' UnveiledLyrics
Wake up
Expressing a call to wake up, possibly metaphorical for becoming aware or facing reality.
Desert hills they fade up
Describing fading desert hills, indicating a transition or change in the surroundings.
Did we really make up
Raising the question of whether a reconciliation or agreement was genuine.
Or is this over now
Contemplating the possibility that the relationship might be over.
Deep breath
Encouraging taking a deep breath, possibly as a coping mechanism or preparation.
Holding on to what's left
Clutching onto what remains, implying a struggle to hold onto something valuable.
Bracing for the impact
Preparing for a significant impact, suggesting an imminent challenge or change.
But I'm not ready to fall
Expressing a reluctance or unpreparedness to experience a downfall or failure.
You say we can't live this way
Stating a belief that the current way of living is unsustainable for the relationship.
And you're not in love with me
Acknowledging a lack of love from the partner's perspective.
Now I'm ready to fall
Signifying a readiness to accept a fall or failure in the relationship.
The moment lingers
Describing a lingering moment, possibly referring to a memory or unresolved issue.
Slipping through my fingers
Indicating the slipping away of something important through one's grasp.
What do you remember
Posing a question about the partner's recollections, expressing forgetfulness.
Cuz I forgot
Highlighting a need for change, resisting attempts to erase past experiences.
So why don't we change it
Advocating for a reset and replacement instead of erasure, encouraging growth.
Don't try to erase it
Emphasizing the importance of letting go without losing the relationship.
Just reset and replace it
Suggesting responsibility for the situation but refusing to shoulder all the blame.
Just let it go, don't let us go
Encouraging release but asserting the unwillingness to bear the entire responsibility.
But I won't take all the blame
Acknowledging shared responsibility, rejecting complete blame for the relationship's state.
Takes two to make it, two to break it
Stating the collaborative nature of building and breaking a relationship.
Then you say we can't live this way
Repeating the assertion that the current way of living is unsustainable for the relationship.
and you're not in love with me
Reiterating the partner's lack of love as a contributing factor to the impending fall.
Then this road goes black
Describing a point of no return on the road, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
There's no turning back
Emphasizing the irreversible nature of the situation, implying a critical juncture.
Do we have to crack for me to see
Pondering whether a breakdown is necessary for self-awareness or realization.
Now I'm ready to fall
Repeating the readiness to experience a fall or failure in the relationship.
Ready to fall
Reiterating the emotional state of being prepared for a significant downfall.
Takes two to make it, two to break it
Affirming the shared responsibility in both making and breaking a relationship.
You're giving in, don't let it out no
Advising against revealing or expressing certain emotions or truths.
No, no, two to make it, two to break it
Repeating the notion that both partners contribute to the success or failure of a relationship.
And I won't take all the blame
Asserting the refusal to shoulder complete blame for the relationship's state.
Ready to fall
Reiterating the emotional state of being prepared for a significant downfall.
Ready to fall
Repeating the emotional readiness for a fall, underscoring the intensity of the sentiment.
Ready to fall
Affirming the emotional state of being prepared for a significant downfall.
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