Dream Atlantic
Navigating Loss and Longing: Dream Atlantic by Misery SignalsLyrics
Will I wake from this dream tonight
Questioning whether the current situation is a dream and if there's a possibility of waking up.
Will I be able to follow tomorrow
Concern about the ability to move forward or progress in the future.
Is there a chance this will be alright
Doubt about the potential for things to turn out well.
Will I be able to follow tomorrow
Reiteration of the uncertainty about the future and the ability to continue.
I don't think I can
Expressing disbelief or doubt in one's ability to accomplish something.
I'd never thought you'd leave
A realization that the departure of someone was unexpected.
I must never forgot the day you went away
Remembering the specific day when the person left and its impact.
I always thought you'd stay with me
An expectation that the person would always be present or loyal.
But you lied you left use alone
Feeling deceived and abandoned by the departure of a loved one.
I love you and I miss you
Expressing love and longing for the departed individual.
and I would die for you tonight
Willingness to sacrifice for the departed person.
I'll trace your hands in mine so that you always stay
Desire to hold onto memories of the person by tracing their hands.
Sometimes I forget you're gone
Occasionally forgetting the absence of the departed individual.
Sometimes I pretend you're still here
Imagining or pretending the departed person is still present.
These times when I'm alone
Times of solitude when the absence of the person is felt strongly.
I must never forget the day you went away
Reiteration of the memorable impact of the day the person left.
I always thought you would stay with me
A belief that the departed person would have stayed or remained faithful.
But then you left us now I'm alone
Feeling abandoned and alone after the departure of the person.
There you left us so far from home
Expressing the distance and emotional separation caused by the departure.
I will never forget you
A pledge to always remember the departed individual.
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