Lyrics
Now we're standing face to face
Reflecting on a direct encounter or confrontation.
And we both know
A mutual awareness of a situation or truth.
That no one's gonna win this race
Acknowledging that there won't be a clear winner in their current situation.
As we're waiting in the hall
Being in a waiting or transitional space.
Here we both know, we know no one at all
Mutual recognition of being unfamiliar with each other despite proximity.
But the marks deep in the trees are the evidence of peace
Nature's scars symbolizing tranquility and resolution.
Cause we felt the truth as we scratched our names
Validation of truth through engraved marks.
And the warmth we tried to save in this bubbles we would chase
Efforts to preserve warmth in fragile, transient moments.
Was a promise with no ending
A commitment or promise without a clear conclusion.
And how would you feel
Exploring emotions if they were strangers in the present.
If we were strangers nowadays
Imagining a scenario where familiarity is absent.
And how would it be
Contemplating the impact of lacking shared experiences.
If we had no history
Considering a scenario where their shared history is nonexistent.
And now we're caught in the same place
Being entangled in a shared predicament or circumstance.
And we both know
A mutual understanding of being stuck without an exit plan.
There is no plan to leave this maze
Acceptance of the challenge, possibly reminiscent of facing difficulties.
Trembling in your grandma's coat
Symbolic reference to vulnerability, wearing a grandmother's coat.
both waiting for our surnames to get called
Shared anticipation for an uncertain future represented by waiting.
And the scars deep in the trees are some evidence of peace
Similar to line 7, scars in nature portraying peace and healing.
Cause we felt the truth while we scratched our names
Confirmation of truth through shared actions.
And the light we tried to save in this desperate words we gave
Attempting to preserve light or positivity in desperate expressions.
Is a black hole with no ending
A metaphorical representation of a relationship with no clear resolution.
And how would I feel
The speaker questioning personal emotions in a scenario of unfamiliarity.
If we were strangers nowadays
Continuation of the speaker's reflection on emotional responses.
And how would it be
Imagining the consequences of lacking shared personal experiences.
If we had no history
Considering the impact of an absence of shared history.
And how would we feel
Expanding the emotional inquiry to a collective "we."
If we were strangers nowadays
Extending the idea of being strangers to a broader perspective.
And how could it be
Exploring the consequences of a shared history being nonexistent.
If we had no history
Concluding the reflection on the potential impact of lacking history.
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