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Echoes of Liberation: Embracing Life Beyond PainLyrics
Waking up to the fallout in the sky while insane
Reflecting on the aftermath of a crisis, witnessing chaos in the sky, possibly a metaphor for personal struggles.
Of sunshine Breakin through my window and my pain
Finding solace in the contrast of sunlight breaking through the window, providing relief from emotional pain.
Crawling out through the scars of hippocampus in my eyes
Emerging from emotional wounds, represented as scars on the hippocampus (related to memory and emotions) in the eyes.
Wondering how it's gonna be, when your inside
Contemplating the impact of someone entering one's life and anticipating the changes it will bring.
Rising up through, the waves of mediations
Rising above conflicts through meditative processes, with personal growth spreading like atomic radiation.
Spreading through my life, it's own atomic radiation
Life experiences becoming therapeutic, using substances like alcohol to cope and escape temporarily.
Therapeutic blunt, another drink well fly away
Referencing the use of substances for escape and hinting at the desire for freedom through intoxication.
Can't seem to find your bottle, but I don't want you stay
Expressing a reluctance to hold on to someone who is not contributing positively to life.
(Call me when you are gone)
Repetition of the plea to be contacted when the person is no longer present, suggesting a desire for closure or reconciliation.
Call me when your gone
-(Call me when you are gone)
-Call me when your gone
-(Call me when you are gone)
-Call me when your gone
-Call me when your gone
-Now how have you been, runnin you through this
Describing the narrator moving on from a past relationship without remorse, emphasizing the influence of alcohol as inspiration.
The story of what you did to miss
-I'm moving on without ya, I ain't got no excuse
-No need for one, when your bottle's your muse
-(Call me when you are gone)
Continuation of the repeated request for communication after the person is gone, possibly indicating unresolved feelings.
Call me when your gone
-(Call me when you are gone)
-Call me when your gone
-(Call me when you are gone)
-Call me when your gone
-Call me when your gone
-You, don't act like you
Addressing the ex-partner, urging them not to pretend things are the same after the relationship has ended, expressing uncertainty about reconciliation.
When you know we're through
-I don't know when
-You, Don't act like you
-When you know we're through
-Take me back again
-So call me when you are gone
Final repetition of the request for a call after the person has departed, reinforcing the theme of seeking closure or a connection.
Call me when your gone
-Call me when your gone
-Call me when your gone
-So call me when you are gone
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