Peace and Conflict

Navigating Life's Maze: The Riven's Reflection on Choices and Redemption
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Lyrics

She wakes up early, to save the life of another

The protagonist wakes up early with the intention of saving someone else's life.

Who carelessly put his life in her hands

Another person has carelessly entrusted their life to the protagonist.

Now praying for someone to save him

The person is now praying for someone to rescue them from the consequences of their life decisions.

From his life decisions, bad collisions and visions He can't stand to realise he's done this all to himself And all those times he wasn't thinking

The person regrets their past decisions, facing bad consequences and visions, acknowledging self-inflicted hardships. The protagonist reflects on times when the person wasn't thinking.

Oh it lead him down this road

Past actions have led the person down a troublesome road.

I can't accept that it's me who wears the blame

The protagonist struggles to accept responsibility, questioning if they are to blame.

The game I can't win cause the rules were made by someone else See I've always lost, and I know now that I will lose again

The person feels trapped in a game they can't win, realizing that external rules shape their fate, expecting further losses.

I'm gone in the night

The protagonist disappears into the night, possibly symbolizing an escape or departure.

One step closer to the dream

Moving one step closer to a dream, but it seems like a nightmare that won't release the protagonist.

The nightmare that won't set me free

The recurring pattern of making bad decisions continues.

He'll go on making the same bad decisions As he's always done before

A plea to be saved from the negative influences and consequences surrounding the person.

Save him from all that's around him

An urgent call to save the person from self-destructive tendencies.

Save him from himself

An appeal for salvation from one's own actions and thoughts.

And no matter how it goes

Regardless of the outcome, the responsibility falls on the protagonist now.

It's all down to you now

The burden of the situation is placed on the protagonist.

I can't accept that it's me who wears the blame

The protagonist continues to grapple with the idea of being at fault.

The game I can't win cause the rules were made by someone else See I've always lost, and I know now that I will lose again

Expressing the feeling of always losing in a game with rules set by others, anticipating future losses.

I'm gone in the night

The protagonist disappears into the night once again, emphasizing a sense of departure.

I can't accept that it's me who wears the blame

Reiteration of the struggle to accept blame, acknowledging the external rules shaping their destiny.

The game I can't win cause the rules were made by someone else See I've always lost, and I know now that I will lose again

Continued realization of always losing in a game with predetermined rules, anticipating further losses.

I'm gone, I'm gone

A final declaration of departure, emphasizing the protagonist's absence.

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