Everything Dies
Eternal Reflections: Embracing Life's Transience in Reagan Beem's MelodyLyrics
Slow your breath
Slow down and control your breathing.
Feel okay with where you're at
Accept and be content with your current situation.
I know it never gets better, so I'll just last
Recognizing that life may not improve, enduring through it.
Long enough to see the ones I love wither and pass
Enduring long enough to witness the decline and passing of loved ones.
We'll be fine
Expressing optimism or reassurance despite challenges.
Everything dies
Acknowledging the inevitability of death; a reflection on mortality.
We'll be fine
Reiterating the idea that everything in life has an end.
Everything dies
Reassuring oneself or others that life goes on despite its transience.
Feel your skin, fickle and thin
Sensing the fragility and vulnerability of one's own skin.
Battle your mind, until it's your friend
Struggling with and overcoming mental challenges until the mind becomes an ally.
Life is just playing in patterns and it's all a game
Perceiving life as a series of repeated patterns, acknowledging its inherent challenges.
But lately I've only been thinking I don't wanna play
Expressing a reluctance or disinterest in participating in life's patterns or games.
The forrest cries
Using the forest as a metaphor for nature mourning the death of evergreen trees.
When evergreens die
Highlighting the sadness associated with the death of eternal or enduring elements.
We'll be fine
Repeating the idea that life continues despite the inevitability of death.
Everything dies
Reiterating the theme that everything, including life, has a finite existence.
Let my world unwind for peace of mind
Desiring a break or release from the complexities of life for inner peace.
Pull apart my threads just to remind me
Symbolically unraveling the threads of one's existence as a reminder of life's impermanence.
We'll be fine
Reassuring that despite challenges, life will continue.
Everything dies
Reiterating the idea that everything, including life, has an eventual end.
We'll be fine
Repeating the reassurance that life persists despite its transient nature.
Everything dies
Concluding with the acknowledgment that everything in life will eventually come to an end.
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