Alone so lone
Breaking Free: Unveiling the Loneliness WithinLyrics
People always look, look away, look around,
People often avoid direct eye contact and divert their attention elsewhere.
Look at anything but me, looking down, to the ground.
The speaker feels ignored, with others deliberately looking down or away from them.
And I wanna run away, far away, yes away,
Expressing a strong desire to escape from the current situation or environment.
I just wanna break this fate, I can't stay, I can't stay
The speaker wants to break free from a predetermined destiny and cannot endure the current circumstances.
I don't wanna see, see through me, see the person I became
Avoidance of self-reflection, not wanting others to see the changes in the speaker's identity.
You can't blame, when I say, I just wanna break free
Defending the desire for freedom, emphasizing that it's not a matter of blame.
I'm alone so lone now
Repetition of the feeling of loneliness, possibly emphasizing the depth of isolation.
I'm alone so lone now
Reiteration of the speaker's profound sense of being alone.
Woo!
An exclamation, possibly emphasizing the emotional intensity of the situation.
When you look at me, what do you, yes you
Pose a question about how the speaker is perceived when others look at them.
What do you see, when you look at me?
Repeating the inquiry, suggesting a concern about the perception of the speaker.
Do you see a guy, with his life, filled with love, filled with friends
Raising questions about the speaker's life, love, and friendships, possibly questioning their fulfillment.
Filled with anything?
Expressing a sense of emptiness and lack of fulfillment in various aspects of life.
I'm alone, so lonely
Reiteration of the intense feeling of loneliness.
I just want to be set free
Expressing a strong desire to break free from the loneliness and constraints.
But how can I?
Pondering the difficulty of achieving the desired freedom.
Open that door, what you waiting, what you waiting for
Encouraging action, asking what the listener is waiting for.
Look at me, with the key, is this who I wanna be?
Questioning the alignment of the speaker's current self with their desired identity.
Turn the lock, stop the clock, give that door another knock
Encouraging persistence and effort to unlock the metaphorical door to freedom.
Someone there?
Possibly questioning if anyone is there on the other side of the door.
If not, then what you waiting for
Encouraging action and questioning further hesitation.
Break away, break free, out of this cage
Encouraging a bold move to break free from constraints and limitations.
Step up on that stage, give the audience a wave
Suggesting a metaphorical progression onto a stage, possibly representing a new phase of life.
Then say goodbye and get the hell out of here
Advising a farewell to the current situation or environment.
I'm alone so lone now
Reiteration of the speaker's intense feeling of loneliness.
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