Supernova

Love's Explosive Journey: A Supernova of Emotions
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Lyrics

Twenty-one days alone

Expressing a period of isolation lasting twenty-one days.

Without her he can't go on

Highlighting the emotional dependence on someone; unable to cope without that person.

Turning off television, standing up, out the window - neon city glow

Describing a scene of turning off distractions and observing the city lights from a window.

Leaning over balcony, dreaming of her love

Imagining and yearning for the love of the absent person while leaning over a balcony.


Like a supernova

Introducing the metaphor of a supernova to symbolize a catastrophic event or explosion.

A welcomed coma, a blackout blow up

Describing the impact of the emotional explosion, leading to a welcomed coma or mental shutdown.

The world to hell

Expressing the perceived destruction of the world and a descent into chaos.

A decimated, obliterated, oblivion

Emphasizing the complete devastation and erasure of everything, reaching oblivion.

Gone for good, farewell

Acknowledging the permanent departure and bidding farewell.

When all is well

Contrasting the chaos with a state of well-being, perhaps hinting at a resolution.


Dot to dot, oceans crossed

Describing a journey across vast distances, symbolized by oceans crossed.

On a plane back home to her

Returning home, suggesting a reunion or the desire to be with the person mentioned earlier.

Once sleeve up for the moment, head hung low

Physically preparing for the reunion with a rolled-up sleeve and a contemplative posture.

Eyes are rolling, somewhere in his skull

Depicting a state of distress or confusion with eyes rolling in the head.

Kids are screaming, second row

Noting external chaos with children screaming in the background.

Turbulence, oh well

Accepting turbulence with a resigned attitude.


Like a supernova

Reintroducing the supernova metaphor, emphasizing a destructive and overwhelming event.

A welcomed coma, a blackout blow up

Reiterating the impact of the emotional explosion, leading to a mental blackout.

The world to hell

Repeating the idea of the world descending into chaos and hell.

A decimated, obliterated, oblivion

Reemphasizing the total obliteration and reaching a state of oblivion.

Gone for good, farewell

Reiterating the permanent departure and bidding farewell.

When all is well

Reflecting on a sense of well-being when everything is in order.


In each others arms

Describing a reunion with the person after a prolonged separation.

After far too long

Expressing the relief and comfort of being in each other's arms.

All the world is gone

Declaring the disappearance of the external world, focusing solely on each other.

All forgotten, all for one on one

Stressing unity and mutual support in a relationship, suggesting a strong bond.


Like a supernova

Reintroducing the supernova metaphor to signify a positive and intense experience.

A welcomed coma, a blackout blow up

Highlighting the positive impact of the emotional explosion, leading to a beneficial mental state.

The world to hell

Contrasting this explosion with the earlier destructive one, suggesting a positive transformation.

A decimated, obliterated, oblivion

Acknowledging a positive obliteration and reaching a blissful state of oblivion.

Gone for good, farewell

Reiterating the idea of a permanent departure, but in a positive context of growth.

When all is well

Reflecting on a sense of well-being and positive closure.


Oh well, when all is well

Concluding with an acceptance of events when everything is in a positive state.

Oh well, when all is well

Reiterating acceptance and contentment when everything is well.

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