Lyrics
Who am I?
Expressing a fundamental question about self-identity.
What are we?
Pondering the nature of the collective identity or relationship.
Where to go?
Questioning the direction or purpose in life.
I dreamt about your death last night
Recounting a dream involving the death of someone significant.
A night of no reprieve
Describing a night without relief or solace.
They found me with a rusted knife
Indicating a discovery of the speaker with a weapon and evidence of violence.
And blood stains on my jeans
Implies guilt or involvement in a violent act with blood on clothing.
When I fall apart and I kneel down
Referencing a personal breakdown and a humble gesture of kneeling.
I won't call you
Declaring an intention not to reach out for support during vulnerability.
I won't call you
-When it's winter time and the heat's out
Describing a cold and isolating atmosphere during the winter.
It's so cold outside
-So cold now
-Why am I?
Posing another existential question about personal identity.
When are we?
Asking about the timing or existence of a collective identity.
How to go on?
Seeking guidance on how to continue in life.
Your likeness greets me in a disco light
Encountering a reminder of someone in a vibrant, possibly superficial setting.
And I can hardly speak
-When I fall apart and I kneel down
Reiterating a reluctance to seek support during personal struggles.
I won't call you
-I won't call you
-When it's winter time and the heat's out
Emphasizing the cold and harsh nature of winter as a metaphor for hardship.
It's so cold outside
-So cold now
-I'm broken, upended
Expressing a state of emotional and physical brokenness.
Unloved and unwanted
Feeling unloved and unwanted, suggesting emotional pain.
I'm losing, I'm beaten
Describing a sense of defeat and being overcome by challenges.
I'm gone and I've ceded
Acknowledging surrender or loss in a situation.
No end no beginning
Exploring a sense of continuity without clear boundaries or distinctions.
No death and no living
Denying traditional concepts of life and death, suggesting existential confusion.
No God and no country
Rejecting conventional affiliations like God and country, implying disillusionment.
No you and no me
Highlighting the absence of a specific individual, possibly a significant relationship.
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