Futures
Navigating Shadows: Unraveling Emotions in 'Futures'Lyrics
It's so cold and I don't know if I can make this my home
The speaker feels uncertain and uncomfortable in their current environment, unsure if it can become their permanent place of belonging.
Because sometimes you make me feel so alone
Despite being with someone, the speaker experiences feelings of loneliness at times.
Can you even see me, are you awake?
The speaker questions if their presence is noticed or acknowledged by the person they're addressing and wonders if that person is paying attention or aware.
Maybe just keep your eyes closed
Suggests a desire for the other person to remain closed off or oblivious to certain things.
Now this is so old and I don't know how you don't know
The situation or issue being discussed has persisted for a long time, and the speaker is surprised that the other person hasn't realized or understood it yet.
Don't you want to grow?
The speaker questions if the other person desires personal growth or development.
Has too much damage been done?
Reflects on the possibility of irreversible harm or damage that has been caused.
I don't know if I can save this one or if I want to
Expresses uncertainty about whether the situation can be salvaged or if the speaker even wants to salvage it.
It's hard to forget what you've done for me and how I felt at the start
The speaker finds it challenging to forget the actions or impact of the other person and how they initially felt, indicating some conflict or tension.
But I can't honestly say you still have my heart
The speaker admits that the other person no longer holds their heart or affection genuinely.
You want to know if it's the end, can't you feel it?
Poses a question to the other person about their awareness of the potential end of the relationship, asking if they can sense it.
I loved you
Confirms the past existence of love towards the addressed person.
But I don't anymore
Declares the absence of love towards the addressed person in the present.
After this is done we'll try to pick our lives up off the floor
Anticipates a struggle to rebuild life after the relationship ends.
Is the last one we loved not just the last one that we found?
Raises a question about whether the last person loved was genuinely loved or simply the last person encountered.
I've been trying to hold on too long
Admits to holding onto the relationship for too long, despite its diminishing value.
And I don't feel anything now
Expresses a lack of emotional connection or feeling towards the addressed person presently.
You were my light
Acknowledges that the addressed person was once a source of guidance or happiness for the speaker.
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