Lyrics
Defy your solitude
Defy your solitude: Encouraging someone to resist isolation and loneliness.
The ghost of you
The ghost of you: Reference to the lingering presence or memory of someone.
Is moving through
Is moving through: Implies that the influence or impact of the person is still present.
Climb Ladders
Climb ladders: Symbolic of overcoming challenges or difficulties.
Of your thorns
Of your thorns: Suggests confronting the hardships or obstacles in one's life.
To reach your rose
To reach your rose: Pursuing something positive or beautiful despite challenges.
Is what I chose
Is what I chose: Indicates a deliberate decision to face difficulties for a worthwhile goal.
I suppose
I suppose: An acknowledgment, possibly with some uncertainty or contemplation.
Your sorrow
Your sorrow: Referring to the emotional pain or distress someone experienced.
Was empty
Was empty: Suggests that the sadness may have lacked genuine depth or meaning.
But I see
But I see: The speaker recognizing or understanding the true weight of the sorrow.
Is still heavy
Is still heavy: Indicates that the emotional burden persists and is significant.
Kneeling
Kneeling: Symbolic of submission or vulnerability in the face of challenges.
And praying
And praying: Suggests seeking solace, guidance, or resolution through spiritual means.
Are the same
Are the same: Drawing a parallel between kneeling and praying, emphasizing their similarity.
You're just begging
You're just begging: Implies a desperation or need for assistance or understanding.
And that's a sin
And that's a sin: Possibly commenting on the vulnerability and societal judgment associated with seeking help.
Tell me again
Tell me again: Requesting a repetition of a story or plea for connection.
How you needed a friend
How you needed a friend: Reflects on the desire for companionship and support.
Again
Again: Emphasizes the repetition of the plea or the cyclical nature of the request.
I don't think of you
I don't think of you: Suggesting a detachment or a conscious effort to move on from the past.
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