Lyrics
the formalness of unbonding
The formal process of separating or disconnecting.
to die, to grow into
To experience both death and growth as part of life's journey.
the newspaper is calming
Finding tranquility in the news or information.
make time for you and you.
Allocating time for oneself and for a significant other.
o, what it's telling me is I think I should leave
An internal realization that suggests the speaker should end a relationship or situation.
two spots of dust,
Symbolic representation of small, insignificant elements, possibly reflecting aspects of life.
you know I'll miss you when you leave.
Expressing the anticipation of missing someone upon their departure.
hymns, psalms, and revival
Reference to religious elements like hymns, psalms, and revival, possibly indicating a spiritual aspect in the speaker's life.
grief, hope, the in-between
Navigating through emotions of sorrow and optimism, dwelling in the space between extremes.
there's no one there but you're calling
Feeling a sense of isolation even when reaching out, as if the connection is only with one specific person.
closed eyes, a heart that sings.
Imagery of closed eyes and a singing heart, possibly symbolizing introspection and emotional expression.
o what it's telling me is I think I should leave.
A repetition of the internal realization that suggests the speaker should leave a situation or relationship.
two spots of dust,
Reiteration of symbolic spots of dust, emphasizing the insignificance of certain elements.
you know I'll miss you when you leave.
Expressing the anticipation of missing someone upon their departure, echoing an earlier sentiment.
o what it's telling me is I think I should leave.
Repetition of the internal realization, reinforcing the speaker's contemplation of leaving.
to love and die
The juxtaposition of love and death, suggesting a complex and intense emotional experience.
you know I'll miss you when you leave.
Reiterating the expectation of missing someone when they leave, concluding the narrative.
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