Lyrics
There's a scar across my heart
Expresses emotional pain and heartbreak represented by a scar on the speaker's heart.
And it shines like light in the dark
Highlights the visibility and enduring nature of the emotional scar, comparing it to a shining light in darkness.
I felt a fire where I saw sparks
Recalls a moment of passion or excitement ("fire") when the relationship began with sparks.
Yeah with you and me
Reflects on the shared experiences and history between the speaker and the person addressed.
Spent that summer in between
Describes a challenging period ("summer in between") involving difficulties represented by a rock and a hard place but also the pursuit of a dream.
A rock, a hard place, and a dream
Elaborates on the tough circumstances faced, including conflicts ("raging fight") that persisted.
Raging fight, the same old thing
Reiterates the recurring nature of conflicts and challenges in the relationship.
Yeah for you and me
Acknowledges the difficulties faced jointly by the speaker and the addressed person.
You said goodbye and I grew sad
Recalls a painful moment when the person said goodbye, leading to the speaker's sadness.
Questioned any feeling I ever had
Expresses doubt and questioning of all emotions experienced in the past.
Thinking love, an ironclad
Suggests that love was once perceived as strong and unbreakable ("ironclad"), especially in the context of the relationship.
Or at least for you and me
Notes that the perception of enduring love applies, or applied, to both the speaker and the addressed person.
Babe, now I'm busted
Declares a sense of emotional breakdown or defeat, being "busted" and lacking faith.
No faith in anything I have trusted
Expresses a loss of trust in previously relied upon things or beliefs.
I've grown worn and rusted
Describes a state of weariness and corrosion, possibly referring to the emotional toll of the relationship.
Yeah with you and me
Reiterates the enduring difficulties and emotional strain experienced collectively by both parties.
Now I pull down a shade and I turn out the light
Describes a symbolic action of closing off ("pull down a shade") and ending the emotional connection ("turn out the light").
Put to rest a mess of another wasted day and night
Reflects on the act of putting an end to unproductive or wasted days and nights.
What was wrong with me to make it right
Ponders what actions or traits caused problems in the relationship and questions the concept of making things right.
For you and me
Reiterates the notion that the struggles and attempts to make things right apply to both the speaker and the addressed person.
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