Save Your Sorrow

Embrace Resilience: Save Your Sorrow's Powerful Message
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Lyrics

It's colder than the last wind

Expressing the intense coldness, possibly metaphorical, as a setting for the emotions described.

My heart's the size of oak

Describing a heart that is strong and resilient, comparing its size to that of an oak tree.

No state to recognize here

Suggesting a situation or condition that is unrecognizable or unfamiliar.

We're stronger than we're told

Asserting that the collective strength exceeds what is commonly acknowledged or communicated.

Save your sorrow

An urging to refrain from expressing sorrow or grief, indicating a need to hold onto strength.


Don't forget that you've paid

Reminder not to overlook the sacrifices or efforts made, possibly involving a cost or toll.

I hate to leave it in the way

Expressing reluctance or discomfort about leaving something important unresolved or unaddressed.

And I doubt of what you got now

Expressing skepticism or uncertainty about the current situation or possessions.

The weight of the load

Referring to the burden or responsibility one carries, emphasizing its weight.

The chances you finally hold

Highlighting the opportunities or positive aspects that one now possesses or holds.


Still colder than the last wind

Reiteration of the intense coldness, possibly indicating a prolonged difficult situation.

The last wind stroked my soul

Describing the impact of the cold wind on the soul, suggesting a deep emotional effect.

No state to recognize here

Reiterating an unrecognizable or unfamiliar state, possibly related to emotional or personal growth.

Still thawing from this cold

Describing a gradual recovery from the emotional coldness or hardship.

Save your sorrow

Reiteration of the advice to refrain from expressing sorrow, emphasizing emotional preservation.


Don't forget that you've paid

Reiterating the reminder about the cost or toll paid, possibly in terms of emotions or sacrifices.

I'd hate to leave it in the way

Reexpressing discomfort or regret about leaving something important unattended or unresolved.

And I doubt of what you got now

Reiterating skepticism or uncertainty about the current situation or possessions.

The weight of the load

Reiterating the burden or responsibility, emphasizing its weight and impact.

The chances you finally hold

Highlighting the opportunities or positive aspects that one finally possesses or holds.

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