Imagine navigating a stormy sea of emotions where heartbreak pierces like a shockwave. Gallant's soulful verse renders this tempest of sorrow, with heartbreak feeling akin to the finality of suicide. The song's protagonist is ensnared by culpability, their "guilty eyes" unable to escape the scrutinizing finger pointed toward them. Yet, amid this torrent of blame and regret, there's a plea for redemption—a willingness to stow away pride to mend what's been fractured. If given the chance, they promise to reignite passion, to create moments of sheer magic and ecstasy, away from prying eyes. Here, we find a tender offer to revive what was once thought lost, a clandestine revival where no one else must bear witness. Gallant's lyrics encapsulate the fervent hope for renewal, while grappling with the shadows of mistakes and the longing for a quiet resurrection of love.
Miyazaki
Lyrics
Suicide
All the heartbreak hit like suicide, hey
You was right
You was right to point the finger
At my guilty eyes, hey
But tell me if you want me to
Put my pride in check so I can make it up to you, babe
If you want
I can make your body tremble
If you want to
If you want
I can make a magic potion
If you want to revive
No one has to know (ooh)
No one has to know (ooh)
No no no no, no
Writer(s): CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH GALLANT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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