Kaworu

Eternal Yearning: Love Beyond Mortality in 'Kaworu' by The Unitaskers
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Lyrics

Throw another coin in the fountain

Expressing the act of making wishes or seeking something by throwing a coin into a fountain.

I'll be the dime in your wishing well

Offering oneself as a valuable contribution to fulfill someone's wishes.

Put another skull in its coffin

Symbolizing the end or closure of something, possibly a relationship or a chapter in life.

Another dime in your wishing well

Reiterating the idea of contributing to someone's wishes, perhaps with a sense of repetition or routine.

I don't wanna live forever

Expressing a reluctance to live indefinitely, especially if the only love is no longer alive.

If my only love's already dead

Acknowledging the challenge of moving on when a significant love has passed away.

I don't wanna sleep with another

Resisting the idea of being intimate with another person.

Body in my bed

Expressing discomfort or hesitation about sharing a bed with someone new.

I don't wanna be alone in bed

Reiterating the desire not to be alone in bed.

I'll pass out on my floor instead

Choosing to pass out on the floor instead of sharing a bed or being alone.

I'll pass out on my floor instead

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I'll pass out on my floor

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Children 5

Reference to "Children 5" and "The last pillar of light," suggesting a mysterious or symbolic element.

The last pillar of light

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The last pillar of light

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Children 5

Repetition of the mysterious elements, possibly emphasizing their significance.

The last pillar of light

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Pop another tab off your soda

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I'll be the dime in your wishing well

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Quick pave the cracks that you make in your molars

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Another dime in your wishing well

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Quick pacing stutters, lean back on the pavement

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That we should meet with this terrible fate

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Maybe our paths crossing was a mistake

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I want you to evolve but you just break

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Children 5

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The last pillar of light

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The last pillar of light

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Children 5

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The last pillar of light

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You and I are anomalies

Acknowledging being anomalies, possibly outsiders or unconventional beings.

We shouldn't exist

Highlighting the belief that their existence defies normal expectations.

You're a drop of black in white

Metaphorically describing differences in black and white, indicating contrast or opposition.

And I'm bound to stir it

Expressing an inevitability to disturb or disrupt the norm.

I think I might've been born just to meet you

Suggesting a profound connection or purpose in meeting someone, possibly a soulmate.

I think I might've been born just to meet you

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I think I might've been born just to meet you

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But now you're gone, and I'm all alone

Expressing loneliness and a sense of loss after the person they were born to meet is gone.

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