Forsaken
Forgotten Shadows: Embracing Resilience in DarknessLyrics
My gaze of wonder, chasing shadows
Expressing curiosity and pursuit of elusive things, possibly symbolized by shadows.
As we're forgotten by you
Feeling neglected or abandoned by a higher power or entity.
Another pale hands, digging grave for
Someone else, possibly with little power, is contributing to the metaphorical burial of hope or happiness.
Run away and vanish to darkness
Escaping from a negative situation and embracing darkness for refuge.
We'll build our way out of your demise
Determined to overcome adversity and build a path despite external challenges.
As we're thrown away by you
Feeling discarded or rejected by the same entity mentioned in line 2.
Another days of digging grave for
Continuing to face challenges and obstacles represented by digging graves for oneself.
Live in it and sleeping on darkness
Living in and accepting the darkness as a way of life.
Why you make castles and keep us away
Questioning why barriers (castles) are erected to keep the speaker away.
Make us fight with the demons of the night
Being forced to confront and battle inner demons during the night.
Why you make tall walls and keep us away
Questioning the purpose of tall walls that isolate and exclude.
Do you want to wipe us?
Pondering if the intention is to erase or destroy the speaker.
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Expressing a desire for forgiveness and a sense of abandonment, breaking down emotionally.
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Repeating the theme of seeking forgiveness and feeling forsaken, emphasizing emotional and physical distress.
We'll build our way out of your demise
Reiterating the determination to overcome challenges and build a better future.
As we're thrown away by you
Reinforcing the sense of being discarded or rejected by an external force.
Another days of digging grave for
Continuing to face challenges and obstacles symbolized by digging graves.
Live in it and sleeping on darkness
Living in and accepting the darkness as a persistent element in life.
Why you make castles and keep us away
Reiterating the question about barriers (castles) that keep the speaker away.
Make us fight with the demons of the night
Being forced to confront and battle inner demons during the night, repeating the struggle.
Why you make tall walls and keep us away
Repeating the question about tall walls that isolate and exclude.
Do you want to wipe us?
Repeating the inquiry about the intention to erase or destroy the speaker.
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Expressing a desire for forgiveness and a sense of abandonment, breaking down emotionally (similar to lines 13-14).
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Repeating the theme of seeking forgiveness and feeling forsaken, emphasizing emotional and physical distress (similar to lines 13-14).
Breakdown!
Signal for a change in the song, possibly a shift in tone or intensity.
You've forgotten us, we're meet our demise
Feeling forgotten and experiencing demise, suggesting a sense of loss or failure.
You've forsaken us, we're sink in deep dark holes
Being forsaken and sinking into deep dark holes, representing despair and hopelessness.
You've drowned us in demons that we can't escape
Being overwhelmed by inner demons that seem insurmountable.
We'll never give in, we're wolves you regret
Refusing to give in and expressing resilience as wolves who cause regret.
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Reiterating the theme of seeking forgiveness and feeling forsaken, breaking down emotionally (similar to lines 13-14).
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Repeating the theme of seeking forgiveness and feeling forsaken, emphasizing emotional and physical distress (similar to lines 13-14).
We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
-We'll be forgiven, forsaken, living it once again, as i'm breaking to the bones
Concluding with a repetition of the desire for forgiveness and the emotional and physical toll of feeling forsaken.
Comment