Blameless
Finding Redemption: Unveiling the Depths of 'Blameless'Lyrics
Do you feel you can only safe yourself
Questioning if one feels capable of self-preservation.
Your home is the house of someone else
Describing a situation where one's home is in another's house, suggesting displacement or lack of belonging.
Blameless from the outside in
Being innocent or guilt-free when viewed externally.
Never to knock down another to win
Rejecting the idea of bringing others down to achieve success.
Who will take the ache out of your chest
Asking who will alleviate the emotional pain in one's chest.
Breathing in the dark 's all the air you get
Describing a situation where breathing in the dark is challenging, implying difficulty or adversity.
Now you're back is against the wall
Expressing a moment of difficulty with one's back against the wall.
It all get's easier after the fall
Suggesting that things become easier after a fall or failure.
Now you look like somebody else
Observing a change in someone's appearance, possibly due to challenges faced.
You ran away, and look like you're
Describing a person who has run away and now appears different.
holding in your breath until you fall
Depicting a state of holding one's breath, possibly in anticipation or anxiety.
in the hope someone hears your call
Expressing a hope that someone will hear a call for help.
Days, they pass like nothing will change
Noting the passage of time without significant change.
Do I want to know who you'll be at the end
Pondering the desire to know someone's true self at the end of a journey or experience.
Blameless from the outside in
Reiterating the theme of external innocence despite inner growth.
But now you've learned to hit to win
Highlighting a shift from innocence to a more aggressive approach to succeed.
Now you look like somebody else
Observing a continued transformation in someone's appearance.
You ran away, and look like you're
Describing a person who has run away and now appears different (repeated theme).
holding in your breath until you fall
Reiterating the image of holding one's breath in anticipation or anxiety (repeated theme).
in the hope someone hears your call
Expressing a hope that someone will hear a call for help (repeated theme).
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