Too Loud
Whispers of Triumph and Silence: Mina Tindle's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
It's worth keeping them all, the signs you must unfold
Emphasizes the value of preserving and understanding all signs in life.
The hills you often climb alone
References the challenges one faces alone, like climbing hills.
Through them, read your story, failures and victories
Suggests that one's life story is written through both failures and victories.
In the end you might need his words
Hints at the potential importance of someone else's words in the end.
Oh, ignoring my man
Repetition possibly indicates a sense of neglect or overlooking someone important.
Oh, ignoring my man
-I talk loud, I talk too much
Admits to talking loudly and too much, possibly expressing a self-awareness of this behavior.
Abroad or at home, I feel lost
Expresses a feeling of being lost, whether abroad or at home.
But if he called my name, took my name
Conveys a willingness to stop personal struggles and pain if called by someone significant.
Then I would stop my troubles, stop my pain
-And if he knew how to bend, instead of breaking
Suggests a desire for the significant person to adapt and prevent inner turmoil.
Then I stop my restless race in an imaginary game
-In an imaginary game
Reiterates the desire to stop a restless race in an imaginary game, possibly symbolizing inner conflicts.
It's worth feeling it all, the tears that never fall
Highlights the importance of experiencing all emotions, even unshed tears.
The smiles you fake 'cause no one knows
Mentions fake smiles, indicating the concealment of true emotions from others.
Through them, read your story, failures and victories
Reiterates that life's story is written through both successes and failures.
Though you wish some pages were torn out
Expresses a desire to eliminate certain painful memories from one's life story.
Oh, ignoring my man
Repetition suggests a recurring theme of neglect or indifference towards someone important.
Oh, ignoring my man
-I talk loud, I talk too much
Reaffirms the tendency to speak loudly and excessively.
Abroad or at home, I feel lost
Reiterates the feeling of being lost, whether in familiar or unfamiliar surroundings.
But if he called my name, took my name
Expresses a willingness to cease personal struggles and pain when summoned by someone significant.
Then I would stop my troubles, stop my pain
-And if he knew how to bend, instead of breaking
Suggests a desire for the significant person to adapt and bring an end to internal unrest.
Then I stop my restless race in an imaginary game
-In an imaginary game
Reiterates the wish to end a tumultuous internal struggle within an imaginary game.
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