Sydney
Breaking Free: Wyvern Lingo's Sydney Unveils a Journey of LiberationLyrics
I've been meaning to tell you that I'm gonna leave
Expresses the intention to leave and suggests a sense of urgency or decisiveness.
Everyone here's moving to quick for me
Conveys a feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to keep up with the pace of others.
I've been sitting on the sidelines waiting patiently
Indicates a period of observation and waiting patiently, possibly feeling detached or on the sidelines.
Please don't take this personally
Requests the listener not to take the decision to leave personally, implying it's a personal necessity.
I just need to go
Reiterates the need to depart, emphasizing the importance of this decision.
I know you'll miss having the company,
Acknowledges that the departure will be missed, but also hints at a need for solitude or independence.
I've forgiven you
States forgiveness, implying a previous issue, but suggests the need to move forward.
But I can't keep on watching you
Expresses an inability to continue watching someone self-destruct or engage in misery.
Drown yourself in misery
Advises against drowning in misery, emphasizing a desire for the other person's well-being.
I'll worry bout you don't you worry bout me
Reassures the other person not to worry about the speaker, as the focus should be on the person left behind.
I just need to go
Reiterates the need to leave, reinforcing the decisiveness of the decision.
Somewhere, anywhere, someday I'll go and I'll leave here
Expresses a longing for a different place and time, emphasizing the eventual departure.
I've been meaning to tell you that I'm gonna leave
Repeats the earlier intention to leave, reinforcing the importance of the decision.
I know this rat race is not for me
Rejects the idea of participating in a competitive and hectic lifestyle, asserting a desire for something different.
I've been running out of grá for any anchoring
Expresses a depletion of affection or love ("grá") for any anchoring, suggesting a detachment from current circumstances.
I'll worry bout you don't you worry bout me
Reiterates the message from Line 11, emphasizing the speaker's concern for the well-being of the person left behind.
I just need to go.
Repeats the need to go, underlining the inevitability of the departure.
Somewhere...
Repeats the longing for somewhere else, emphasizing the anticipation of leaving.
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