The Unknown II
Eternal Struggle: The Unveiling of Inner Demons in 'The Unknown II'Lyrics
So much has changed since the last time we met
Reflecting on significant changes since the last encounter.
Dreams turned to ashes in the bonfire of regret
Expressing the transformation of dreams into regrets.
The bringer of misfortune the other one inside me
Acknowledging an internal presence causing misfortune.
Has finally taken over the one with sanity
Noting the loss of sanity to the dominating inner force.
Nothing else but trouble nothing left to gain
Describing a life filled with trouble and no positive outcomes.
All I want a painless end to conclude this endless pain
Expressing a desire for an end to pain without further suffering.
Tomorrow the unknown awakens me from dreaming
Anticipating an unknown future that disrupts the current state of dreaming.
Tells me there's no smile that really has a meaning
Highlighting the belief that genuine smiles are devoid of meaning.
Tomorrow the unknown awakens me from dreaming
Reiterating the disruptive impact of the unknown on dreams.
Tells me there's no smile that really has a meaning
Reiterating the skepticism about the meaningfulness of smiles.
So much has changed since the last time we met
Recalling the persistence of change since the previous meeting.
Dreams turned to ashes in the bonfire of regret
Reiterating the transformation of dreams into regretful experiences.
Nothing else but trouble nothing left to gain
Reinforcing the idea of a life filled with trouble and no gains.
All I want a painless end to conclude this endless pain
Expressing the desire for a painless conclusion to enduring suffering.
Tomorrow the unknown awakens me from dreaming
Anticipating the disruption caused by the unknown in future dreams.
Tells me there's no smile that really has a meaning
Emphasizing the belief that smiles lack genuine meaning.
Tomorrow the unknown awakens me from dreaming
Reiterating the disruptive impact of the unknown on dreams.
Tells me there's no smile that really has a meaning...
Reiterating the skepticism about the meaningfulness of smiles.
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