Addiction
Embraced by Darkness: Ramona John's Ode to Lifelong AddictionLyrics
Staring into your darkness
Expressing the act of intensely gazing into a profound emotional state or difficulty.
Longing for your embrace
Expressing a deep desire for the comfort and closeness of the person or thing being referred to.
Every second you are distant
Conveying the emotional impact of the person's distance, causing a sense of powerlessness and being lost.
Makes me feel helpless and astray
Describing the emotional state of feeling helpless and adrift when the person is not present.
In a moment you will be within me
Anticipating a moment of unity or intimacy with the person or thing mentioned.
Flowing slowly through every pore
Imagining a slow integration of the person or thing, permeating every aspect of the speaker's being.
In my core
Highlighting the deep connection or influence of the person or thing within the speaker's core or essence.
They say you are an addiction
Referring to the subject as an addiction, implying a strong dependency that is perceived as essential for survival.
Something I have got to have to survive
Emphasizing the necessity of the addiction for the speaker's survival, suggesting a critical role in their life.
And it has been a lifetime of you and I
Indicating a long-lasting and enduring connection between the speaker and the addictive subject.
A warmth that cools my ache
Describing the comforting and soothing quality of the addiction, alleviating emotional pain or distress.
The closest I have been to a saviour
Expressing a deep connection to the addictive subject, akin to a savior or source of salvation.
My first thought when I wake
Highlighting the significance of the addictive subject as the first thought upon waking, indicating its constant presence in the speaker's mind.
They say you are my addiction
Reiterating the idea that the subject is an addiction, reinforcing its vital role in the speaker's life.
Something I need to survive
Reemphasizing the essential nature of the addiction for the speaker's survival.
It has been a lifetime of you
Reiterating the enduring and lifelong connection between the speaker and the addictive subject.
They say you are my addiction
Affirming once again that the subject is an addiction crucial for the speaker's survival.
Something I need to survive
Reemphasizing the vital role of the addiction in the speaker's life over the course of a lifetime.
It has been a lifetime of you
Concluding by reinforcing the idea that the addiction has been a lifelong and enduring presence in the speaker's existence.
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