Below One Hundred
Embrace of Mortality: A Desperate Plea in EchoesLyrics
The dead will take you in
The deceased or dead will embrace you.
Leave me alone, can't you see I'm dying here. I'll rip you, wide open. Just let me go, there's no more use for me.
Desire to be left alone due to feeling like dying, expressing a willingness to harm someone emotionally ("rip you wide open") as a plea to be released as there's no purpose or utility left.
So cold I'm shaking
Feeling extremely cold and trembling.
Are you all dead? Dead and walking, corpses talking. Is your blood red and beating? Still screaming "don't let them take me"
Questioning if others are alive or merely existing without vitality ("dead and walking"), wondering if their blood still flows and pulses, while internally screaming not to be taken away.
I'm paralyzed, my arms rest at my side. Stop testing, I'm resting. Incessantly, you're making a mistake. It's just my time now.
Feeling immobilized, stating to stop evaluating or assessing the situation, indicating a need to rest, emphasizing that the time has arrived.
leave me alone, can't you see I'm dying here. I'll rip you, wide open. Just let me go, there's no more use for me. So cold I'm shaking
Reiteration of the desire to be left alone while feeling close to death and expressing aggression ("rip you wide open"), reiterating the extreme coldness and trembling.
A pinprick glow, my heart rate is still falling let me go.
Describing a faint and diminishing glow, indicating a decrease in heart rate, and a desire to be let go.
I'm lost, this shaking won't stop, there's no hope.
Feeling lost and unable to cease shaking, expressing despair or a lack of optimism.
Close my eyes, take me before I
Wanting to close one's eyes before realizing something.
Realize, that there's still a
Realization that there might still be a chance to change, live, and not disappear completely.
Chance to change, to live, and never fade away. I wake...
Expressing a sudden awakening or realization.
Don't wait. The dead will take you in.
Urging not to wait as death will embrace you.
Like too much insulin
Comparing death's inevitability to an excess of insulin causing harm or death.
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