Midnight Talks
Midnight Reflections: Embracing Disorder and Self-Discovery in Petit Mort's LyricsLyrics
Once you’ll be on bed time, I’ll say:
Once you're about to go to bed, I will say:
Don’t forget to put up on your shoulders
Don't forget to carry on your shoulders
all the thoughts that at midnight are awake
All the thoughts that come alive at midnight
try to throw up over your disorder
Attempt to rid yourself of your disorder
I know it's true but I don't see that coming
A recognition that something is true, but there is a lack of anticipation or realization
I know it's true but I don't see that
-I know it's true but I don't see that coming
-I know it's true but I don't see that
-Allow the weather to define yourself
Let the weather shape your identity
No defenses enough to rescue the others
No defenses are sufficient to save others
now is time for you to pronounce your name
Now is the time for you to speak your name
try to throw up over your disorder
Try to overcome your disorder
I know it's true but I don't see that coming
Repetition of the acknowledgment of truth with a sense of disbelief or lack of foresight
I know it's true but I don't see that
-I know it's true but I don't see that coming
-I know it's true but I don't see that
-That thing you do
Referring to a specific action or behavior
is hitting against yourself
That action or behavior is causing harm to oneself
that thing you do
Reiteration of the harmful nature of the mentioned action or behavior
is hitting against yourself
Continued emphasis on the self-destructive nature of the action or behavior
I know it's true but I don't see that coming
Reiteration of the recognition of truth with a continued sense of not foreseeing or understanding
I know it's true but I don't see that
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