Heavy Heart
Navigating the Depths: Second Wave's Heavy Heart RevelationsLyrics
Look at what we've done
Reflecting on the collective actions or consequences of a group.
A crane that's flying in the dark
Metaphorically describing a crane navigating through difficulties or challenges.
Everywhere it's trying to land
Highlighting the challenges faced everywhere, emphasizing the vastness of the struggle.
Is an ocean
Suggesting that the destination of the efforts is as vast and deep as an ocean.
Look at what we've done
Reiteration of reflecting on actions, possibly with a sense of regret or realization.
You're just a dancing balloon
Comparing someone to a fragile object, a dancing balloon.
The blowing wind is your tune
Describing external influences (blowing wind) shaping the person's experiences.
You don't need no light
Suggesting independence or self-sufficiency by stating the person doesn't need external light.
This heavy heart
Introducing the theme of a burdened or troubled emotional state, the heavy heart.
Look at what we've done
Revisiting and emphasizing the impact of collective actions on an individual.
You're just a painting ripped apart
Continuing the metaphor of a person as a painting, highlighting vulnerability.
By people stepping on your heart
Describing the harm caused by others, possibly through negligence or insensitivity.
Isn't that enough?
Questioning whether the inflicted harm is sufficient or if more is expected.
Look at what we've done
Repeating the reflection on collective actions, underlining the impact on individuals.
You were a dancing balloon
Recalling the metaphor of a person as a dancing balloon and its vulnerability.
The blowing wind was your tune
Reiterating the influence of external forces (blowing wind) on the person.
Where is your light?
Posing a question about the absence of personal illumination or enlightenment.
Deep breath
Switching to a different perspective with a deep breath, possibly indicating a moment of reflection or resignation.
Heavy heart
Returning to the central theme of a burdened or troubled heart.
Always
Suggesting a perpetual state of being emotionally distant or separated.
Worlds apart
Emphasizing a significant emotional or existential gap between entities.
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