Right to the Skin
Embracing Life's Gales: Right to the Skin by Wait For JuneLyrics
There’s really nothing and neither any pain
Expressing a sense of emptiness or lack, with no apparent suffering.
Did it become like we have once assessed?
Reflecting on a past evaluation or judgment of a situation.
I’m feeling heavy in every single vein
Feeling a weightiness or burden in every vein, suggesting emotional heaviness.
We’re sitting lonesome although the two of us
Describing a situation of loneliness despite the presence of two individuals.
When the unsustainable tranquility
Referring to a state of tranquility that cannot be sustained.
Crushes my brain with its overwhelming truth
Experiencing the crushing impact of an overwhelming truth on the mind.
Then I could step outside my door
Expressing a desire to step outside, possibly seeking relief or change.
And at least what I can say
Anticipating the ability to express oneself after stepping outside.
I bless the wind for striking in my face
Expressing gratitude towards the wind for its impact on the face.
I’m in a tunnel and darkness all around
Describing a feeling of being in a tunnel surrounded by darkness.
Felt for your hand but then I started losing ground
Attempting to reach out for support but facing a loss of stability.
And when I thought that everything has gone
Thinking that everything is lost, but finding a small glimmer of hope.
The smallest light appeared and made me moving on
Finding motivation to continue moving forward despite challenges.
When the unsustainable tranquility
Reiterating the theme of unsustainable tranquility affecting the mind.
Crushes my brain with its overwhelming truth
Experiencing the overwhelming impact of an undeniable truth.
Then I could step outside my door
Expressing a desire to step outside again for self-expression.
And at least what I can say
Anticipating the ability to say something meaningful after stepping outside.
I bless the wind for striking in my face
Expressing gratitude towards the wind for its impact on the face (repeated).
Making me feel like I’m alive again
Describing the wind's effect on the speaker, making them feel alive again.
Gusting through all my clothes right to the skin
Expressing the wind's penetration through clothes, enhancing the feeling of being alive.
Making me feel like I’m alive again
Reiterating the positive impact of the wind on the speaker's sense of vitality.
Gusting through all my clothes right to the skin
Emphasizing the wind's impact on the skin as a profound and invigorating experience (repeated).
Twisting my grief into a grin
Transforming sorrow or pain into a smile or positive expression.
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