Lyrics
I'm the blade
I symbolize sharpness or danger
You're the knife
You represent a tool or influence
I'm the weight
I carry a heavy burden
You're the kite
You provide direction or freedom
They were right when they said
Others were correct in saying we faced challenges
We were breathing underwater
We experienced difficulties or challenges together
Out of place all the time
Feeling out of place consistently
In a world that wasn't mine to take
In a world not meant for me
I'll wait
Patience is exercised
Is this my life?
Questioning the nature of one's existence
Am I breathing underwater?
Reflecting on being submerged in difficulties
Is this my life?
Continued contemplation of challenging circumstances
Am I breathing underwater?
Persistent inquiry into difficult situations
I'm the blade
Reiteration of symbolic roles
You're the knife
Repetition of roles and dynamics
I'm the weight
Continuation of the metaphorical weight
You're the kite
Continued metaphor of guidance or control
They were right when they said
Validation of warnings about meeting heroes
We should never meet our heroes
Heroes disappoint when admired closely
When they bow at their feet, in the end it wasn't me
The adoration wasn't reciprocated
Is this my life?
Repetition of questioning existence
Am I breathing underwater?
Reiteration of being submerged in challenges
Is this my life?
Continued reflection on challenging circumstances
Am I breathing underwater?
Persistent contemplation of difficulties
Lights of days
Symbolic reference to navigating life
Will beat a path through the mirrored maze
Overcoming challenges with determination
I can see the end
A glimpse of the future
But it hasn't happened yet
Acknowledging an impending change
I can see the end
Awareness of a future conclusion
But it hasn't happened yet
Acknowledging an uncertain future
Is this my life?
Repetition of questioning existence
Am I breathing underwater?
Reiteration of being submerged in challenges
Is this my life?
Continued reflection on challenging circumstances
Am I breathing underwater?
Persistent contemplation of difficulties
Am I breathing underwater?
Final pondering on surviving challenges
Am I breathing underwater?
Concluding reflection on enduring difficulties
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