Strings Around Your Head
Unraveling Memories: Reflections on Lost ConnectionsLyrics
down by the water, under stone
Reflects a location near water and rocks, possibly a serene or contemplative setting.
reveal the past, ripples linger
Suggests revealing events or experiences from the past that continue to affect the present.
hang heavy in the air, think as fog
Describes a dense atmosphere akin to heavy thoughts, comparing it to fog that hangs in the air.
sat on shoulder, weight of ten
Depicts a burdensome feeling or responsibility, possibly regret or guilt.
where have you gone
Questions the absence or departure of someone.
prodigal son
Refers to the departure or absence of a person as reminiscent of a prodigal son, suggesting they might return.
the strings around your head
Symbolically refers to an intangible influence or control over someone's thoughts or actions.
the strings around your head
Reiterates the presence of the intangible influence or control around someone's thoughts or actions.
the strings around your head have come undone
Suggests that the aforementioned influence or control has now been loosened or lost.
box the outside, look for signs
Implies confining oneself to the external aspects and searching for indications or cues.
night wind whistles, red light on
Depicts atmospheric elements such as wind and light, possibly signifying change or movement.
thoughts of last year, fill the room
Memories or reflections from the previous year fill the space or mind.
in the shadows, old perfume
References lingering remnants or reminders of the past, possibly nostalgic or bittersweet.
where have you gone
Repeats the question about the absence or departure of someone.
prodigal son
Reiterates the comparison to a prodigal son, emphasizing the potential for a return.
the strings around your head
Repeated mention of the intangible influence or control around someone's thoughts or actions.
the strings around your head
Reiterates the presence of the intangible influence or control around someone's thoughts or actions.
the strings around your head have come undone
Suggests that the previously mentioned influence or control has now been loosened or lost.
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