Lyrics
Another day has come and left you
Expressing the passage of time, acknowledging that another day has passed, leaving the listener in a certain emotional state.
So breathless and alone again
Describing a feeling of breathlessness and loneliness that persists, possibly hinting at a sense of isolation or despair.
I know you're swimming in emotions
Acknowledging the listener's emotional state and the depth of their feelings, particularly those submerged like in a metaphorical swim.
And these chains will bring you down
Suggesting the presence of burdens or challenges symbolized by "chains" that are weighing the listener down.
The smile that's on your face is just a show
Noting that the smile displayed by the listener is merely a facade or a performance, not a genuine reflection of their emotional state.
You run, you hide
Addressing the listener's tendency to escape or avoid, possibly from difficulties or emotions.
But I know right where you are
Asserting an understanding of the listener's location or emotional state despite attempts to hide.
You live, you laugh
Recognizing the listener's engagement with life, laughter, and moments of joy, but perceiving it as a camouflage.
But I see through your disguise
Penetrating through the listener's disguise, suggesting an ability to see beyond surface appearances.
I know, you hear
Acknowledging an awareness of the listener's ability to perceive a moral or ethical sense, possibly related to guilt or internal conflict.
My conscience in your mind
Indicating a connection between the speaker's conscience and the thoughts or consciousness of the listener.
You bleed, I die
Symbolically linking the listener's pain or struggles to the speaker's own demise or emotional suffering.
I always feel the pain behind your eyes
Expressing a consistent awareness of the emotional pain hidden behind the listener's eyes.
Another friend has come and left you
Reiterating the departure of another friend and highlighting the difficulty in discerning truth from falsehood.
It's getting hard to recognize the truth
Describing the challenge of recognizing reality, possibly due to a pattern of deception or betrayal.
I know so every time they lie to you
Acknowledging the listener's experience of being lied to and emphasizing the speaker's ability to perceive deception.
I read between the lines
Reading between the lines suggests the speaker's capacity to discern hidden meanings or motives.
The smile that's on your face is just a show
Reiterating that the listener's displayed smile is a facade, concealing deeper emotions or struggles.
You run, you hide
Repeating the theme of escape or evasion by the listener, emphasizing the difficulty of concealment.
But I know right where you are
Asserting an unwavering knowledge of the listener's location or emotional state despite attempts to hide.
You live, you laugh
Recognizing the listener's engagement with life and laughter but perceiving it as a mask or disguise.
But I see through your disguise
Penetrating through the listener's disguise, suggesting an ability to see beyond surface appearances, echoing a previous line.
I know, you hear
Reiterating the awareness of the listener's ability to perceive a moral or ethical sense, echoing a previous line.
My conscience in your mind
Emphasizing the connection between the speaker's conscience and the thoughts or consciousness of the listener, echoing a previous line.
You bleed, I die
Symbolically linking the listener's pain or struggles to the speaker's own demise or emotional suffering, echoing a previous line.
I always feel the pain behind your eyes
Reiterating the consistent awareness of the emotional pain hidden behind the listener's eyes, echoing a previous line.
You can't find your way back home
Expressing a sense of being lost or unable to find one's way home, indicating a state of emotional or existential confusion.
You will never be alone
Assuring the listener that they will never be alone, possibly offering solace or companionship despite their struggles.
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