Kintsugi
Embracing Change: Tyler David's Kintsugi Unveils the Beauty in Broken MomentsLyrics
I stopped counting
I have ceased keeping track.
The days last Sunday
Referring to the previous Sunday; a specific point in time.
You don't need the weeks
Time is irrelevant, emphasizing the changing nature of months.
When the month's already changing
Changes occur rapidly, making weekly tracking unnecessary.
And if I stop to think, about all the things
Reflecting on transient experiences and events.
That come and go
The fleeting nature of things that come and go.
Or how a moment leads, some kind of reckoning
Moments lead to a reflective judgment or consequence.
That's far beyond
Reflecting on consequences that extend beyond the immediate.
So hold me close
Expressing a desire for emotional closeness.
And tell me that you'll never leave
Seeking assurance and commitment in the relationship.
What you know
Acknowledging that the partner possesses knowledge or understanding.
Is more than I can bear to think
Unable to fully comprehend or handle certain thoughts or emotions.
But it's on my mind
Despite difficulty, the topic is actively occupying the mind.
On my mind
The persistent nature of the topic on the individual's mind.
Mind
Repetition of "Mind," reinforcing the preoccupation.
I look for something
Searching for meaning or significance at the edge of emptiness.
At the borders of our nothing
Exploring the boundaries of nothingness or insignificance.
When things are broken
Contemplating the repair of broken things or relationships.
Will you stop to do the mending
Questioning whether efforts will be made to mend what is broken.
And if I stop to think, about all the things
Reflecting on the transient nature of experiences again.
That come and go
Choosing between fleeting memories and the present relationship.
Or how I have to choose, the memory over you
Facing a dilemma regarding prioritizing memories or the current relationship.
I'm at a loss
Feeling confused or uncertain about the situation.
So hold me close
Reiterating the desire for emotional closeness and reassurance.
And tell me that you'll never leave
Seeking a commitment to staying in the relationship.
What you know
Reiterating the partner's deeper understanding or knowledge.
Is more than I can bear to think
Expressing the overwhelming nature of certain thoughts or emotions.
But it's on my mind
The persistent presence of the topic on the individual's mind.
On my mind
Repetition of "Mind," emphasizing ongoing preoccupation.
Mind
Concluding the focus on the thoughts occupying the mind.
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