Whispers Of A Long Goodnight
Eyes of Death: A Heart's GriefLyrics
Looking down from up here
Reflecting on a perspective from above, possibly a metaphorical height, witnessing a somber scene.
It looks like a thousand of the blackest graves
Describing a view resembling numerous dark graves, conveying a sense of deep sorrow or tragedy.
I haven't ever been so overcome with tears
Expressing intense emotion, overwhelmed with tears, indicating a profound emotional impact.
that I collapsed to my knees outside your room
Experiencing a moment of emotional breakdown, symbolized by collapsing to knees outside someone's hospital room.
Your hospital room
Specifically mentioning the location as a hospital room, suggesting a serious or critical situation.
And the flashbacks of what I remember
Recalling flashbacks that persistently replay, portraying a traumatic event or memory.
play over and over
Describing the repetitive nature of distressing memories, emphasizing their haunting quality.
Like a never ever ending horror
Comparing the memories to a never-ending horror, highlighting the enduring impact of the traumatic experience.
A never ending horror
Reiterating the persistent and unsettling nature of the traumatic memories.
A flash and I see you laying in the snow
Describing a fleeting image of the person in the snow, underlining the uncertainty about personal identity.
and I still don't even know who I am
Expressing confusion about self-identity even in the face of a significant memory.
I can't seem to gain control of my own mind
Struggling to regain control of one's thoughts, indicating a loss of mental stability.
Someone else has taken over
Suggesting a sense of possession or influence by an external force over the person's mind.
and I can't seem to come to my senses
Being unable to regain composure or rationality, highlighting a state of emotional turmoil.
What happened back there?
Pondering about the events that transpired, seeking understanding or clarity.
(what happened back there)
What happened back there?
-(what happened back there)
-What happened back there that had us
Raising questions about a shared experience that involved facing mortality directly.
staring into the eyes of death?
Emphasizing the intensity of the experience by referring to it as staring into the eyes of death.
The eyes of death
This is all a black hole in my mind
Describing the entire experience as a mental void, with persistent thoughts causing distress.
and all I know is that I keep thinking about it
Expressing an inability to escape thoughts about the traumatic event, leading to continued emotional pain.
and I keep on crying
Highlighting the ongoing emotional struggle by mentioning persistent crying.
I keep on crying
Reiterating the enduring emotional pain through the repetition of crying.
What happened back there?
What happened back there?
-What happened back there that had us
-staring into the eyes of death?
Repeating the question about the shared traumatic experience, emphasizing the impact on those involved.
Remember all those games in kindergarten
Recalling innocent moments from the past, possibly to contrast with the current distressing situation.
Please don't forget all those memories that we've shared
Pleading not to forget shared memories, indicating their importance and emotional significance.
And Casey please don't leave me here all by myself
Expressing a plea for emotional support and not wanting to be left alone in the aftermath of the traumatic event.
What happened back there?
(what happened back there)
-What happened back there?
-(what happened back there)
-What happened back there that had us
Repeating the inquiry about the shared experience, underscoring the gravity of the situation.
staring into the eyes of death?
Reiterating the intensity of facing mortality, framed as staring into the eyes of death.
The eyes of death
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