Psychopath
Edge of Liberation: Flames, Fury, and Love's Soft SidesLyrics
Running down the highway like a psychopath
Running recklessly on the highway, displaying psychopathic behavior.
All the flames and fury coming out my back
Expressing intense emotions, possibly anger or passion, manifesting visibly.
Wanna make a bet whether I make it back?
Challenging the odds, questioning the likelihood of a safe return.
'Cause I'm on the edge of a heart attack
Being on the brink of a heart attack, suggesting high stress or emotional intensity.
You said, honey quit your worryin',
Recounting advice or reassurance to stop worrying, comparing distance to a blowing wind.
Distance is exactly like a blowing wind
Highlighting the transient nature of distance, akin to the ever-changing wind.
We're puttin' out the embers and the tiny flames
Working on extinguishing small issues while maintaining larger, more significant ones.
And keeping the big ones burnin'
Focusing on sustaining important aspects while addressing minor problems.
So I am standing in the sand where we said
Being in a specific location where a significant promise or declaration was made.
It's the best day of my life and meant all of it
Recalling a moment considered the best day, emphasizing its significance.
Keep me in your soft sides,
Requesting emotional support, desiring comfort during challenging times.
When all of the rest have moved on
Seeking solace when others have moved on, emphasizing the need for ongoing support.
And I'll keep you in my soft sides,
Promising reciprocal emotional support and comfort in difficult moments.
When all of the crowd has gone home
Committing to be there for each other when the external audience has dispersed.
Keep me in your soft sides,
Reiterating the desire for ongoing emotional support, especially during isolation.
When all of the rest have moved on
Promising to reciprocate support even when others have moved on.
And I'll keep you in my soft sides,
Committing to providing comfort and understanding after the crowd has left.
When all of the crowd has gone home
Stressing the importance of support in solitude after public attention has waned.
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