Breaking Point
Breaking Point: Unveiling the Midnight Symphony of SolitudeLyrics
Is that the wind
Questioning if the sensation is caused by the wind.
On your face?
Asking if the feeling is on the face.
Are you sure you're alone?
Uncertainty about being alone.
Are you sure you're alone?
Reiteration of uncertainty about solitude.
Feel the chill
Sensing the coldness of an unoccupied area.
Of an empty space.
Emphasizing the emptiness.
Are you sure you're alone?
Reiterating doubt about solitude.
Are you sure you're alone?
Repeating uncertainty about being alone.
In the middle of the night
Questioning if the sound is the heartbeat.
Is that your heart you hear
Querying if the noise is a heartbeat or a train sound.
Or a train to nowhere,
Suggesting uncertainty or confusion.
That pounding in your ear?
Referring to a pounding sensation in the ear.
Have you reached your breaking point?
Asking if the breaking point has been reached.
Have you reached your breaking point tonight?
Reiterating the query about the breaking point.
Only when you're sleeping can you drift away.
Highlighting the safety of escaping reality during sleep.
No one can hurt you.
Emphasizing the protection during sleep.
Listen to the secret of your dreams.
Encouraging listening to the hidden messages in dreams.
Though you want to sleep forever
Expressing a desire for eternal sleep.
Still you must return
Acknowledging the inevitability of waking up.
Hands of ice
Describing a sensation of coldness.
Down your spine.
Questioning solitude with a chilling feeling.
Are you sure you're alone?
Reiterating uncertainty about being alone.
Are you sure you're alone?
Repeating uncertainty about solitude.
Feel the grip
Sensing a tight and persistent hold.
Of a clinging vine.
Describing the tenacity of a clinging force.
Are you sure you're alone?
Reiterating doubt about solitude.
Are you sure you're alone?
Repeating uncertainty about being alone.
In the middle of the night
Questioning if the sound is a voice.
Is that your voice I hear
Asking if the voice is heard or just the wind.
Or the wind that's calling
Suggesting a connection with the past through the wind.
Back across the years?
Reflecting on the passage of time.
Have you reached your breaking point?
Repeating the inquiry about reaching a breaking point.
Have you reached your breaking point tonight?
Reiterating the question about reaching a breaking point tonight.
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