My Tomorrow Ends Today
Embracing Defeat: Unveiling the Journey of My Tomorrow Ends TodayLyrics
Force, only force
Expressing the concept of force, possibly strength or power.
And my trust
Referring to trust as a significant element.
They make noise
Highlighting the creation of noise, possibly symbolic of chaos or disturbance.
I know, it’s a defeat
Acknowledging a sense of defeat or failure.
And I wish to escape
Expressing a desire to escape from a challenging situation.
Where are my feet?
Pondering the location or direction of one's path.
Stop shouting at those who don’t believe in cure
Advising against criticizing those who lack belief in a cure.
You should understand that it just can’t go on
Stating that the current situation cannot persist.
We don’t have the right to solve something for someone
Emphasizing the limitation in intervening or solving problems for others.
All in all I’m not a priest, you’re not the God
Rejecting a divine role, asserting individual identity.
Way, a long way
Describing a lengthy journey or process.
And my truth
Connecting truth to the journey or experience.
Good day
Greeting with a positive expression, possibly sarcastic.
I know it will pass
Acknowledging the temporary nature of difficulties.
There will be loneliness
Expecting or acknowledging a period of loneliness.
Stop shouting at those who don’t believe in cure
Reiterating the caution against criticizing non-believers in a cure.
You should understand that it just can’t go on
Asserting the unsustainable nature of the current situation.
We don’t have the right to solve something for someone
Reiterating the lack of authority to solve others' problems.
All in all I’m not a priest, you’re not the God
Reaffirming individual identity and limitations.
I don’t trust (х9)
Expressing a repeated lack of trust.
Stop shouting at those who don’t believe in cure
Repeating the warning against criticizing non-believers in a cure.
You should understand that it just can’t go on
Reiterating the inevitability of change from the current state.
We don’t have the right to solve something for someone
Restating the lack of authority to solve problems for others.
All in all I’m not a priest, you’re not the God
Reaffirming the rejection of divine roles and asserting individual identity.
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