A Lesson to Remember

A Reflection on Life's Cycle: Lessons, Memories, and Coping
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Lyrics

You see your kids born and they see us die.

You witness the birth of your children, while they witness our deaths.

This cycle, it isn't perfect.

This cycle of life isn't flawless.

Sometimes you see them and die.

Sometimes, you observe the birth of your children and, eventually, experience your own death.

This cycle never stops.

The cycle of life continues endlessly.


It is a lesson, a memory.

Life itself is a lesson, a collection of memories.

How much can you remember?

How much of this life can you recall?

The more you remember, the more it hurts.

The more memories you have, the more emotional pain you may endure.

We spend half of our lives living with each other

We spend half our lives living together and the other half dealing with loss or cherishing memories.

And the other half is to remember or cope with a loss.

The dual nature of life—living with others and coping with inevitable losses.


I can't do this myself.

The speaker expresses an inability to face life's challenges alone.

We are forced to see this.

We are compelled to confront the harsh realities of life.

Untie me and let me close my eyes.

A plea to be released from the emotional burden, a desire to escape.

When they're gone, where do I stand?

When our loved ones are no longer present, where do we find ourselves?


To deal with both life and loss

Navigating both the joys and sorrows of life can be overwhelming.

Would push me to the edge.

Balancing the challenges of life and the pain of loss could push one to the brink.

Brothers and sisters come together to console each other,

Siblings unite to console each other, especially in the loss of a parent.

Their father or mother. When it's time,

Shared grief when a father or mother passes away.


Let's all fall hand in hand peacefully.

A call for a peaceful collective descent into the unknown, hand in hand.

Closeness and each other,

The importance of closeness and mutual support.

A lesson to remember.

A reminder that life itself is a lesson worth remembering.

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