I Don't Need a Soul

Embracing Life's Resilience: A Musical Journey of Hope
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Lyrics

I listen to the sirens as they sing me back to sleep

I hear the sirens, which serve as a lullaby, guiding me back to sleep.

I pray that no one's seriously hurt

I hope that no one is seriously harmed by whatever the sirens signify.

It feels like everything is dying at the pivot point of me

It seems like everything is deteriorating at the core of my existence.

I listen to the sirens tell me things could still be worse

The sirens imply that things could be worse, providing a perspective.


'Cause if you close your eyes and listen close

By closing your eyes and paying attention, you can sense the conclusion of a chapter.

You can hear the chapter close

The past experiences are rekindled, presenting themselves in a more positive light.

And its all rebound in better clothes

Life's challenges are overcome and transformed into a better version.

And you like the way this story goes

The listener appreciates the favorable direction the story is taking.

'Cause the sun still burns the shadows out

The sun metaphorically dispels darkness, and there's nothing to complain about.

And there's nothing to complain about now

A sense of contentment and positivity is prevalent in the current situation.


'Cause if this was our destiny I'd treasure the fact

If the present circumstances were predetermined, the speaker would value them.

And I'd give you whats left of me if I'd held back

The speaker would give everything they have if holding back meant preserving the moment.


But I don't need a soul

The speaker asserts that they don't need a soul to feel complete.

No I don't need a soul to hold

Reaffirmation that the speaker doesn't require another's soul for completeness.

Without you I'm still whole

Even without someone else's soul, the speaker feels whole on their own.

You and life remain beautiful

The beauty of life persists, intertwined with the presence of the significant other.


Departing from the hospital

The speaker is leaving a hospital, possibly indicating a departure from a difficult situation.

Ill news shows on your face too well

Bad news is evident on the face of the person the speaker is addressing.

You're trying not to cough at all it hurts

The person is trying to suppress coughing, possibly due to pain.

All options are exhausted all your numbered days are numbered small

All options are exhausted, and the person's remaining days are limited.

I miss you now

The speaker misses the person who is suffering.

I loved you

The speaker affirms their love for the person going through difficult times.

And I know things could still be worse

Despite the challenges, the speaker acknowledges that things could still be worse.

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