Better Half of Me
Rising from the Ashes: Embracing Life's Tragedies with Nautical MileLyrics
They say that life can be a tragedy
Life is often filled with tragic events or experiences.
So lock away your demons, throw away the key
Suggests the idea of dealing with inner struggles by suppressing or locking them away.
I'll never let my doubt get the better of me
Expresses determination not to let doubts overcome personal strength.
Take on every little thing
Encourages facing and embracing every challenge or aspect of life.
The chase, the journey, starts to begin
Highlights the commencement of a journey or pursuit.
And now the future looks so bright
Positive outlook on the future, anticipating brightness.
You need to crawl before you walk
Emphasizes the importance of taking gradual steps in personal development.
You need to think before you talk
Stresses the significance of careful consideration before speaking.
I'm standing here, my word is clear
Asserts the speaker's commitment and sincerity.
They say that home is where the heart is
Conveys the idea that true home is elusive, and the speaker struggles to find belonging.
But I never seem to fucking fit in
Expresses a sense of not fitting into societal norms or expectations.
I'll make my way through the rubble and the ashes
Plans to navigate through difficulties symbolized by rubble and ashes.
I stand tall as the whole world crashes
Maintaining resilience despite the world falling apart.
I gave a whole better half of me
Acknowledges giving a substantial part of oneself in a relationship or endeavor.
Losing my mind, shattered pieces of my sanity
Describes the toll on mental well-being, with sanity in pieces.
I'll stand with my feet planted on the ground
Commitment to staying grounded and rooted in difficult situations.
My self control has its ups and downs
Recognition of the fluctuating nature of self-control.
I'll face rejection
Acceptance of facing rejection in life.
I'll lose connection
Expectation of losing connections with others.
They want to put me down
Resistance against attempts to demean or belittle.
They say
Introduction of external opinions or societal norms.
It's always going through my head
Repetition of the idea that external opinions are constantly on the speaker's mind.
They say
Reiteration of the persistent influence of external opinions.
It's always going through my head
Continued emphasis on the impact of what 'they' say.
They say, well they say
Final repetition underscoring the significance of external judgments.
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