Burning For Too Long
Eternal Embers: Navigating Despair and Seeking Light in 'Burning For Too Long'Lyrics
I can't help it
The speaker expresses a lack of control over a situation or emotion.
I'm not myself
The speaker feels disconnected from their usual self, possibly due to inner turmoil.
I feel like I'm falling
The speaker senses a sensation of descending or losing stability.
Falling falling falling apart
Emphasizes a continuous and deepening state of personal disintegration.
What is heaven
The speaker questions the nature of heaven, possibly grappling with existential or spiritual uncertainty.
Is there hell
Raising the contrasting possibility of hell, adding to the speaker's internal conflict.
I can't handle the thought of it
The speaker struggles to cope with the idea, possibly overwhelmed by the complexity of existence.
All of it falling apart
The speaker reflects on a broader sense of everything falling apart.
Too much for today
Expresses an overwhelming amount of challenges or problems faced in the present.
Will I have to pay
Raising the possibility of consequences or a price to be paid for past actions.
For the things I've done
The speaker anticipates accountability for their deeds.
I know I'm wrong
The speaker acknowledges their wrongdoing.
Will I find the sunlight here
The speaker wonders if they can find positivity or enlightenment in their current situation.
Here among the clouds
Describes a hopeful or elevated place, possibly metaphorical, where the speaker seeks solace.
Reaching through the window
Implies a yearning for connection or guidance, depicted through reaching and windows.
Rest upon my shoulders
The burden or challenges the speaker faces is acknowledged and felt.
It's where You come in from
Suggests a divine or external source of support entering the speaker's life.
I've had my doubts about it
The speaker has reservations or uncertainties about this support.
Been goin for so long
Reflects on a prolonged period of enduring challenges or struggles.
I can't help but feel
The speaker acknowledges an emotional struggle, possibly fear of losing hope.
The hope in me will die out
The speaker expresses a fear that the hope within them is diminishing.
Like a star in the night sky
Uses the metaphor of a star burning out, suggesting a prolonged state of emotional or spiritual exhaustion.
Burning for too long
Repetition emphasizes the prolonged duration of the emotional or spiritual struggle.
Been burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
-Burning for too long
Reiterates the enduring nature of the speaker's internal turmoil, possibly implying a desire for resolution or relief.
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