Empty Heart

Rising from the Ashes: Embracing Hope in 'Empty Heart'
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Lyrics

It's not the fall of your empire the end of your world

Challenges or setbacks don't signify the complete collapse of your life.

I say it will pass you say this time it's never ending

Optimistic perspective suggesting that difficulties will pass, countered by a pessimistic view that the current situation feels endless.

You say it's elusive it's out of your reach

You believe the solution is elusive and beyond your grasp.

I say the solution might be closer than it seems

Suggesting that a solution may be closer than perceived, encouraging a different perspective.


I know you got reasons for shutting me out

Recognition of the other person's reasons for distancing themselves.

You say it's so bad that the bad is all you can depend on

Expressing a belief that the situation is so dire that negativity is the only dependable aspect.

It won't come easy and it won't come good

Highlighting the difficulty and lack of immediate positive outcomes.

But I can be patient

Expressing patience despite the challenges.

I tell you next day is better ending

Reassurance that the next day holds a better conclusion.


And I swore I could see right through your empty heart

Claiming to perceive the emptiness or emotional void within the person.

I know you can't take it anymore

Acknowledgment that the person is at a breaking point and can't endure the situation further.

And I thought I could fill it but I'm back at the start

Expressing a failed attempt to fill the emotional void, returning to the starting point.

You know I can't help you anymore

Acknowledging inability to provide assistance any longer.


If it's the fall of your empire the end of your world

Reiteration of the idea that a downfall doesn't have to lead to the complete end.

Don't let it break you there's still so much worth defending

Encouragement to resist being broken by challenges, emphasizing the value of defending what matters.

You think you can't matter but you'd be surprised

Challenging the belief that one's existence doesn't matter, suggesting potential for surprise.

You're so much better and this time ain't never ending

Affirmation of one's worth and the belief that the difficult time will eventually come to an end.

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