A Lesson In Unintentional Destruction
Embracing Unintentional Destruction: A Journey of Pain and RedemptionLyrics
There's no turning back
Expressing a realization that there is no possibility of reversing a situation.
The damage has been done
Acknowledging that the harm or negative consequences have already occurred.
I'll learn to live with this
Acceptance of the situation and a commitment to adapt and live with the consequences.
If not today, then in my grave
Indicating a willingness to carry the burden or consequences until death.
Bury me in my mistakes so I'll never hurt again
Metaphorically suggesting a desire to be buried with one's mistakes to avoid future pain.
I have to let you go
Recognizing the necessity of letting go of someone or something.
I know it's time, I know it's time
Reiterating the acknowledgment that it's the right time to part ways.
Tell me there's no hope
Asking for confirmation or assurance that there is no chance for reconciliation.
Will you remember me in another life
Questioning whether the memory will persist in another existence or lifetime.
These intentions lead to destruction
Stating that certain intentions lead to destructive outcomes or consequences.
Burn my face out of your page
Symbolic expression, suggesting the desire to be erased or forgotten from someone's life.
Forget my name
Requesting to be overlooked and one's identity to be discarded.
Forget the pain I caused
Asking to forget the pain caused by the speaker.
Cause I won't, I won't stop you when you walk away
Expressing a lack of resistance or objection to the other person walking away.
I have to let you go
Reiterating the realization that it's time to release or let go of the relationship.
I know it's time, I know it's time
Affirming that it's the appropriate moment to move on from the connection.
Tell me there's no hope
Seeking confirmation that there is no prospect of reconciliation or revival.
Will you remember me in another life
Pondering whether memories will endure in a different existence or future life.
And in the light of this pain
Acknowledging the pain in the light of the situation and suggesting a positive outlook on separation.
I know we're better off this way
Believing that both parties are better off after the separation.
I have to let you go
Reiterating the necessity of letting go, emphasizing the awareness of the right timing.
I know it's time, I know it's time
Affirming the acknowledgment that it's the appropriate time to part ways.
Tell me there's no hope
Seeking confirmation or assurance that there is no hope for reconciliation.
Will you remember me in another life
Pondering whether memories will persist in another existence or future life.
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