Same
Echoes of Solitude: Simon Molnar's Emotional OdysseyLyrics
I've been so alone
I have experienced a profound sense of solitude.
For so long
This loneliness has persisted for a considerable duration.
Spend my nights
My evenings are often spent in contemplation or idleness.
Staring at the wall
I find myself gazing at the wall during these moments.
Some days feel longer
Some days feel exceptionally lengthy compared to others.
Then the rest
There are days when time seems to pass more slowly than usual.
Some days
On certain days, I wish for everything to come to an end.
I want it all to end
I desire a cessation of existence or circumstances.
If given the option
If given the opportunity, I would choose to depart.
I would leave
Under the condition that there is a guarantee for a better situation.
As long as
Leaving is acceptable as long as assurance is provided.
There was a guarantee
The certainty of improvement is crucial for my departure.
And when I
Upon returning, after a period of absence.
Finally came back
There is an acknowledgment of an improvement or positive change.
Things would
Things would be better upon my return, and I recognize this.
Be better I know that
Expressing confidence that improvement is achievable.
I do it again
I would go through the same experiences again.
Oh it never ends
There is a sense that the repetitive cycle never ceases.
I can't take this place
Feeling unable to endure the current circumstances or environment.
Why don't things ever change
Questioning the lack of change in the surrounding conditions.
Why don't things ever change
Reiteration of the desire for things to evolve or transform.
(I feel the same)
(Repetition) Expressing a consistent feeling of sameness.
Why don't things ever change
Repeated desire for change in the status quo.
Why don't things ever change
Reiterating the question about the lack of transformation.
(I feel the same)
(Repetition) Consistently feeling the same way about the situation.
Why don't things ever change
Persisting inquiry into the absence of change in circumstances.
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