OCEAN
Embracing Depths: Surrendering to Love's Tears in Martina Camin's OCEANLyrics
How deep is enough for never seeing daylight?
Contemplating the depth that ensures perpetual darkness, avoiding exposure to daylight.
I feel your reflections breaking over me
Feeling the impact of your thoughts or influence overwhelming and enveloping.
I'm not swimming, I am just giving in
Not actively navigating through life; surrendering or yielding to circumstances.
You know how to make me cry
Expressing vulnerability, the ability of someone to evoke emotional pain.
I cannot breathe
Feeling suffocated or overwhelmed to the point of breathlessness.
You know how to make me cry
Reiterating the emotional impact someone has, leading to tears and distress.
I was drinking, now I am drunk
Transitioning from a state of casual drinking to being emotionally intoxicated.
I'll go deeper for nighttime fear
Willing to delve deeper into emotional depths, especially during the night.
Ghosts around me break me down
Feeling haunted or disturbed by ghosts or unresolved issues.
I'm not scared, I am just giving in
Not succumbing to fear but rather accepting or surrendering to it.
You know how to make me cry
Reiterating the impact of someone's actions on emotions, leading to tears.
I cannot breathe
Experiencing a sense of suffocation, echoing the emotional distress.
You know how to make me cry
Highlighting the emotional vulnerability and the power someone has to induce tears.
I was drinking, now I am drunk
Acknowledging the shift from drinking to being emotionally intoxicated.
Tears made of stone
Describing tears as unyielding and solid, perhaps indicating resilience.
Let my feelings go
Letting go of emotions, suggesting a release from emotional burden.
I'm not afraid
Expressing fearlessness, embracing a state of tranquility or acceptance.
I'm in peace now
Feeling at peace with oneself, possibly after overcoming emotional struggles.
You know how to make me cry
Repeating the emotional impact of someone, causing tears and breathlessness.
I cannot breathe
Reiterating the suffocating impact, emphasizing the intensity of emotions.
You know how to make me cry
Emphasizing the power someone has to evoke tears and emotional turmoil.
I'll always go back to the shore
Expressing a cyclical pattern of returning to a place of emotional vulnerability.
I'll always go back to the shore
Reiterating the cyclical nature of returning to a vulnerable emotional state.
I cannot breathe
Highlighting the suffocating and breathless nature of emotional turmoil.
You know, you know, you know
Emphasizing the understanding of the emotional impact someone possesses.
You know how to make me cry
Repeating the acknowledgment of someone's ability to induce tears.
I'll always go back to the shore
Acknowledging the recurring return to a vulnerable emotional state.
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