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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "365" by the artist "Therr Maitz"

The lyrics of the song "365" by Therr Maitz are a reflection of the lyrical hero about time, its value, and its absence.

At the beginning of the song, the hero is at a starting point; he has left the past behind and begun a new stage, marked by a meticulous count of days. The image of "365 nights" hints at sleepless nights filled with reflections and a search for oneself. The hero feels that time is compressing, a second becomes equal to a minute, a minute to a whole life. He calls on his beloved to trust him, not to be afraid of the future, and to follow him.

The phrase "for me it is beautiful when there is no time at all" speaks of the hero's desire to break free from the constraints of time, to find freedom from conventions and limitations. He already exists in another dimension, where time has no meaning. The hero urges his beloved to follow him, to find the strength to let go of the past and present in order to find true freedom.

The image of "arrows" whistling around symbolizes the dangers and difficulties that lie in wait along the way. The hero is not afraid of them, he has found inner strength and is ready to face any adversity. He invites his beloved to share this path with him, but she, unlike him, is not ready for such a step.

At the end of the song, the hero admits that what he strives for is something more than life and death. He has gone beyond the usual understanding of being, dissolved in time. He invites his beloved to start her own "honest game" - to honestly look at herself and her life. The final lines of the song sound frightening and hopeless. The hero seems to dissolve into emptiness, leaving behind only pain and emptiness.

Been a year since I've

Left it all behind,

Taking count of nights,

Just three hundred sixty five.

Sixty seconds left,

Now I count to five –

Count on me instead,

Now my minute equals life.

To me it's beautiful

When there's no time at all,

No rushing but

Follow, you're going in circles now.

It hides in your heart,

You don't hurry me up,

My time is now,

Follow, but you haven't made anything .

I'm the only one,

Gravity I found,

Would you stand by me

Watching arrows going round?

Time is to begin

When it comes to end,

Thought I'd have it all,

Now it's slipping through my hands.

To me it's beautiful

When there's no time at all,

No rushing but

Follow, you're going in circles now.

It hides in your heart,

You don't hurry me up,

My time is now,

Follow, but you haven't made anything .

What I'm reaching for

Neither death nor life,

I'm in time no more

These three hundred sixty five...

Now with you I share,

Start your fair game,

Sorry, out of air:

Saving empty space for pain.

To me it's beautiful

When there's no time at all,

No rushing but

Follow, you're going in circles now.

It hides in your heart,

You don't hurry me up,

My time is now,

Follow, but you haven't made anything

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