Lyrics
lost the number lost your mind
Feeling disoriented and confused, losing contact and mental stability.
in the dark biding time
In a state of uncertainty and waiting in darkness for something to happen.
same old story
Expressing a sense of repetition and familiarity in life's struggles.
winter solstice once again
Referring to the winter solstice, a metaphor for a dark and challenging time.
irony - familiar friend
Noting the irony in difficult situations, considering it a familiar companion.
same old story
Reiterating the recurring nature of challenging life experiences.
Sarah don't be so sad
Advising Sarah not to be overly saddened, suggesting it's not what someone would wish for her.
she wouldn't want it that way
Emphasizing that Sarah's preferences should be considered in her absence.
she wouldn't want it that way
Repeating the idea that Sarah wouldn't want excessive sorrow.
Sarah
Mentioning Sarah, possibly as a central figure or the subject of the narrative.
desperate measures- for lonely times
Describing extreme actions taken during lonely moments, possibly indicating desperation.
turn your back on love's pure light
Suggesting a turning away from the positive aspects of love, opting for darkness.
same old story
Highlighting the repetitive nature of negative experiences in relationships.
you're missing all the reasons
Pointing out a failure to recognize the reasons behind certain actions or decisions.
flying straight into the sun
Metaphorically flying too close to the sun, risking negative consequences.
so busy needing answers
Being preoccupied with the need for answers, potentially neglecting others.
not hearing anyone
Not listening to others due to the overwhelming desire for solutions.
same old story
Reiterating the recurring theme of experiencing similar challenges.
she's gone too soon
Expressing the premature departure of someone, possibly Sarah.
and the blame's on you
Attributing blame to the listener for Sarah's departure.
is that what you're thinking?
Prompting a question about the listener's thoughts regarding responsibility.
so you crucify
Referring to a form of self-punishment or responsibility for the situation.
it's your sacrifice
Describing the listener's actions as a form of sacrifice.
if you throw your heart away
Suggesting that discarding emotions will compensate for a specific night.
it will make up for that night
Connecting the act of heartbreak with making amends for a past event.
is that what you're thinking? Sarah-
Prompting a question about whether the listener believes in this form of redemption.
is that what you're thinking
Repeating the inquiry about the listener's thoughts and motivations.
she's already got a Savior
Stating that Sarah already has a savior, potentially implying a spiritual or external source of salvation.
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