Borderline
Navigating Shadows: Unveiling the Emotional Odyssey in Project Revise's 'Borderline'Lyrics
We're killing time on the borderline
We're engaging in unproductive activities on the edge.
Afraid I might get pushed aside again
Fearful of being ignored or neglected once more.
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
Feeling trapped with no escape route.
My body's bruised and broken from the chains
Experiencing physical harm and damage due to restrictions or constraints.
The chains
Emphasizing the impact of metaphorical chains on well-being.
Would you forgive me if I'd stolen something?
Asking for forgiveness for potentially taking something.
A little something for the fallen heroes
Referring to a small tribute for those who have faced adversity.
I hope you'll understand
Expressing hope for comprehension.
You'll never see me again
Announcing a departure with certainty.
Waiting for me to apologise
Others are expecting an apology from the speaker.
I'll probably find the time
Indicating a potential willingness to apologize in the future.
But I don't know when
Uncertain about the timing of the apology.
Nothing inside to change my mind
Confirming an absence of internal motivation for change.
I'll never be the same as all your friends
Asserting individuality, resisting conformity to societal norms.
Your friends
Highlighting a distinction from the speaker's peers.
Would you forgive me if I'd stolen something?
Reiterating a plea for forgiveness regarding a potential theft.
A little something for the fallen heroes
Restating a tribute for those facing challenges and adversity.
I hope you'll understand
Expressing a desire for understanding.
You'll never see me again
Reaffirming the certainty of not being seen again.
Would you forgive me if I'd stolen something?
Repeating the request for forgiveness for a possible theft.
A little something for the fallen heroes
Echoing the sentiment of a small tribute to those facing challenges.
I hope you'll understand
Reiterating hope for understanding.
You'll never see me again
Reaffirming the certainty of the speaker's absence.
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