Lyrics
An old tv rattles the crack of childhood.
An old TV symbolizes nostalgic memories from childhood, accompanied by a sense of decay.
Smell of old furniture that was made of wood.
The scent of old wooden furniture further invokes memories of the past.
Remembering our childhood with you,
Recalling childhood moments with someone, but a sense of self-identity is lost.
I can’t recognize me anywhere. Who are you?
Expressing confusion about one's identity and self-recognition in the present.
Kids' things like a nightmare in my hands
Children's belongings become unsettling reminders, contrasting with adult responsibilities.
These were earlier and adult plans
The shift from childhood plans to adult responsibilities and challenges.
You open my chest, see the rotting parts.
Metaphorically opening up emotionally, revealing internal decay and vulnerability.
Currencies darkened, like mine, all hearts.
Describing a universal darkness in human emotions, mirroring financial uncertainties.
Neon color ripples blow up in my eyes
Intense and vibrant experiences, possibly overwhelming and surreal.
Tonight bright scary night wich everything dies
A night where everything dies, symbolizing an ominous or transformative experience.
Remembering our meetings with you,
Recalling past encounters, still struggling with self-identification.
I can’t recognize me anywhere. Who are you?
Continuing the theme of self-discovery and confusion in the present.
The white fabric blackens in my hand.
The purity of white fabric tarnished, representing broken promises.
My promises swallow like quicksand.
Mentions of promises sinking like quicksand, implying a sense of unreliability or betrayal.
You open my chest, see the rotting parts.
Repeating the metaphor of opening up emotionally, revealing inner decay.
Currencies darkened, like mine, all hearts.
Emphasizing the pervasive darkness in emotions, akin to a universal decline in value.
Children's minds rot under the yoke of our senses.
Highlighting the negative impact of societal influences on children's minds.
Our minds are focused only on expenses
Our focus on materialistic concerns, overshadowing broader perspectives.
Velvety scarlet chiffon is a vicious words.
Describing words as velvety scarlet chiffon, suggesting deceptive and alluring qualities.
Will fly down, down, white slightly yellow birds!
Imagery of birds flying down signifies the consequences of harmful words.
Who owns the ringing of bells?
Pondering the ownership and significance of ringing bells.
What does this siren mean?
Raising questions about the meaning behind a siren, potentially symbolizing warning or danger.
This beeping sound is familiar.
Familiarity with a beeping sound, possibly indicating a recurring disturbance.
Can you hear the scream?
Asking if the listener can hear a scream, suggesting an awareness of distress.
We are called rebels.
Identifying as rebels, possibly challenging societal norms or expectations.
Are you sure it's allright?
Questioning the acceptability of the rebellion.
But this feeling... Is unfamiliar.
Expressing unfamiliarity with a certain feeling.
I don't anymore see your light.
Losing sight of someone's metaphorical light, indicating a sense of isolation or detachment.
Children's minds rot under the yoke of our senses.
Reiteration of the negative impact on children's minds due to societal influences.
Our minds are focused only on expenses
Reemphasizing the focus on material expenses over broader concerns.
Velvety scarlet chiffon is a vicious words.
Repeating the metaphor of deceptive and harmful words, using velvety scarlet chiffon.
Will fly down, down, white slightly yellow birds!
Continuation of the consequences of harmful words, symbolized by descending birds.
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