Forget
Unveiling the Gift: Finding Solace Beyond Myself in Vlad Holiday's 'Forget'Lyrics
Like an ending overlooked
Feeling like the conclusion of something has been ignored or not fully realized.
Like some page from
Comparing the situation to a page from an old and unreadable book, suggesting obscurity and mystery.
Some old unreadable book
Continuing the metaphor of an old book, implying a lack of understanding or clarity.
I’m just the shoreline to your sea
Describing oneself as the shoreline to someone else's sea, indicating a supportive or complementary role.
But you make me forget myself
Expressing how the other person makes the speaker forget about their own identity or concerns.
And that‘s the greatest gift
Highlighting the profound impact of the other person, considering it the greatest gift.
I could ever ask you for
Expressing gratitude for the mentioned impact, suggesting it's a significant and positive influence.
I want nothing more, ‘cause that’s the greatest gift of all
Stating a desire for nothing more than the mentioned impact, emphasizing its importance.
Like a gypsy in the unknown
Comparing oneself to a gypsy in the unknown, evoking a sense of wandering or uncertainty.
Like the cracks that form inside of these bones
Describing the cracks forming inside one's bones, possibly symbolizing internal struggles or vulnerabilities.
I watch the world pass by through a dirty screen
Observing the world through a dirty screen, suggesting a distorted or unclear view of reality.
But you make me forget myself
Reiterating how the other person helps the speaker forget about themselves.
And that‘s the greatest gift
Emphasizing again the profound impact of the other person, considering it the greatest gift.
I could ever ask you for
Expressing gratitude for the mentioned impact, reinforcing its significance.
I want nothing more, ‘cause that’s the greatest gift of all
Stating a desire for nothing more than the mentioned impact, emphasizing its importance.
You make me forget myself
Reiterating how the other person helps the speaker forget about themselves.
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