Sever
Embracing Pain: Unveiling the Depths of Silent Theory's 'Sever'Lyrics
You should be counting your blessings
You should appreciate and be grateful for the positive aspects of your life.
From the cradle to the grave
Throughout your entire life, from birth to death, you should recognize your blessings.
It's not that I am alone
The speaker is not experiencing loneliness.
It's that there's nothing left to say
Communication has broken down, and there's nothing more to be said.
Fear and closure can't go hand in hand
Fear and closure cannot coexist.
Lust and leisure never have a plan
Lust and leisure are unpredictable and lack a plan.
Time worth saving the line we draw is fine
Time is valuable; the boundaries we set are acceptable. Freedom to follow but commitment to decisions.
Free to follow but never change your mind
While free to follow, one should not frequently change their mind.
But don't make me act like
The speaker is reluctant to pretend as if they've been through a similar situation before.
We've been here before
Emphasizing the idea that the current situation is unique.
There's nothing left of our life
There is nothing remaining from their shared life.
Pain is my only disguise
Pain serves as the speaker's only form of disguise or coping mechanism.
Bleed, all alone by yourself and in due time
Encouraging the listener to endure suffering alone, and eventual understanding will come with time.
Does it comfort you yet, to lose your mind?
Asking if finding solace in losing one's mind is comforting.
Sever the bind that holds you down
Advocating for breaking the emotional ties that weigh the individual down.
Does it comfort you yet?
Reiterating the question of finding comfort in the mentioned actions.
Pain and sorrow now that goes hand in hand
Connecting pain and sorrow as inseparable.
The hate we borrow has stolen from the plan
The negative emotions borrowed have disrupted the original plan.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Emphasizing that taking risks is essential for gaining something.
Time to let go and sever the pain
It's time to release and overcome the pain.
Bleed, all alone by yourself and in due time
Repeating the idea of enduring suffering alone with the expectation of eventual comfort.
Does it comfort you yet, to lose your mind?
Asking if losing one's mind brings comfort.
Sever the bind that holds you down
Encouraging the severance of emotional ties that constrain the individual.
Does it comfort you yet?
Reiterating the question of finding comfort in severing emotional ties.
Sever sever
Emphasizing the act of severing ties.
Sever
-You should be counting your blessings
Reiteration of the importance of counting blessings.
From the cradle to the grave
Similar to line 2, emphasizing the continuity of recognizing blessings throughout life.
It's not that I am alone
Reiterating that the speaker is not alone.
It's that there's nothing to say
Highlighting the absence of meaningful things to say.
Bleed, all alone by yourself and in due time
Repeating the idea of enduring suffering alone and the potential comfort in losing one's mind.
Does it comfort you yet, to lose your mind?
Asking again if losing one's mind brings comfort.
Sever the bind that holds you down
Encouraging the severance of emotional ties that bind and restrict the individual.
Does it comfort you yet?
Reiterating the question of finding comfort in severing emotional ties.
Does it comfort you yet? Sever
Repeating the question of whether severing emotional ties brings comfort.
Does it comfort you yet? Sever
-Does it comfort you yet? Sever
-Does it comfort you yet?
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