Navy Blue
Navy Blue Truth: A Melancholic Tale of Friendship and Self-DiscoveryLyrics
Who would've thought that
Expressing surprise or disbelief at an unexpected outcome or situation.
we would care for each other?
Acknowledging a mutual care or affection between the speaker and another person.
I already lost one friend
Revealing the speaker has already experienced the loss of a friend.
And I don't wanna lose another
Expressing a desire not to go through the pain of losing another friend.
Suffering looks good in red
Suggesting that suffering or pain is typically associated with the color red.
But yours is navy blue
Describing the other person's suffering as unique or different, represented by the color navy blue.
Maybe one day I'll have the balls to actually
Expressing a lack of courage to be honest and open about feelings or situations.
Go and tell the truth
Reflecting on the possibility of being truthful in the future despite the fear.
In the end I expected it all
Acknowledging that the speaker foresaw or anticipated the eventual outcome.
Word after word in my diary
Referring to the act of documenting thoughts and experiences in a personal journal.
(I exist I exist I exist I exist)
Repetition emphasizing the speaker's existence, perhaps as a form of self-affirmation.
I could build a bittersweet palace
Imagining the creation of a dwelling place filled with mixed emotions, both bitter and sweet.
(I exist I exist I exist I exist)
Repetition emphasizing the speaker's existence, reinforcing the personal struggle.
With all the words in my diary
Suggesting the possibility of constructing a place filled with the recorded words from the diary.
Suffering looks good in red
Reiterating the idea that suffering is commonly associated with the color red.
But yours is navy blue
Repeating the description of the other person's suffering as unique, represented by navy blue.
Maybe one day I'll have the balls to actually
Revisiting the theme of lacking courage to tell the truth, highlighting internal conflict.
Go and tell the truth
Expressing hope or contemplation about overcoming the fear and being truthful.
Suffering looks good in red
Reaffirming the conventional association of suffering with the color red.
But yours is navy blue
Maintaining the unique nature of the other person's suffering, using the color navy blue.
Maybe one day I'll have the balls to actually
Repeating the idea of eventually having the courage to speak the truth.
Go and tell the truth
Reiterating the internal struggle and the desire to be honest in the future.
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