Diamonds

From Broken to Diamonds: Monte Nour's Anthem of Resilience
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Lyrics

Send in the lions, I swear

Expressing a readiness to face challenges or difficulties, using "lions" metaphorically.

I've been hurt too many times

Conveying a sense of emotional pain from previous experiences.

You let down my love when I dared

Referring to a past betrayal or disappointment in a romantic relationship.

Rip this rib cage open wide

Suggesting a willingness to expose one's vulnerabilities and emotions.


I was tender and bare to the bones

Describing a state of emotional fragility and openness.

When you exposed my secret scars

Recalling a moment when personal wounds or emotional scars were revealed.

I remembered the emerald stones

Evoking memories of precious moments or relationships ("emerald stones").

And how they're shining like the stars

Highlighting the enduring beauty and significance of past experiences.


Falling down, falling down

Describing a sense of continuous falling or facing challenges.

I've been thrown around, put down and drowned

Expressing a history of mistreatment, rejection, and struggle.

And you still think you're so profound

Commenting on someone's perceived arrogance despite the challenges faced.

But I keep carving down into diamonds

Emphasizing personal resilience and transformation ("carving down into diamonds").


If you get hit a couple of times

Suggesting that facing adversity can lead to a clearer understanding or enlightenment.

You may start to see the light

Implies that experiencing hardships may bring insight or personal growth.

But if you die a million times

Emphasizing the potential for profound transformation through repeated challenges.

You'll be learning how to fly

Highlighting the learning and empowerment that can come from enduring numerous struggles.


Falling down, falling down

Reiterating the theme of facing challenges and adversity.

I've been kicked around, put down and drowned

Expressing past experiences of being mistreated, rejected, and overwhelmed.

But now I'm glad I've seen the ground

Expressing contentment or satisfaction in having faced and overcome difficulties.

'Cause I keep carving down into diamonds

Reinforcing the idea of transformation and resilience leading to valuable outcomes ("diamonds").

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