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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Breathe" by the artist "Thomas Fiss"

In his song "Breathe", Thomas Fiss depicts a relationship teetering on the brink of collapse. The lyrical hero experiences coldness and estrangement from his lover. He senses their connection fading but struggles to understand why.

He urges her to "breathe", to be honest with herself and with him, to speak her truth before it's too late. The recurring phrase "Breathe, baby, just breathe" is a plea for honesty, openness, and perhaps a last-ditch effort to breathe life into a dying relationship.

The hero feels the hopelessness and futility of his attempts to salvage the situation. He acknowledges that "we were born to lose", hinting at the idea that some relationships simply aren't meant to last. He senses his lover has given up, her heart is "sinking", and she no longer seems to care.

Ultimately, the song leaves a lingering feeling of despair and unspoken words. The lyrical hero is ready to walk away, yet he continues urging his lover towards honesty, even if it means the end of their connection.

I want it the same,

But the words just got in the way,

And my lips can't tell the truth

When my heart says, ‘What's the use?'

Are we alone here

In this blanket built for two?

But you're pulling it away,

It's getting colder every day, so...

Breathe, baby, just breathe,

You better tell me what you need,

Speak up before I leave.

Breathe, baby just breathe,

You shouldn't hold your breath this long,

In a moment I'll be gone,

So, baby, just breathe,

Baby, just breathe.

I wanted to save you

And all the motives that you made,

I wanted to be like you,

Baby, we were made to lose.

If all we had

Was just one more chance

Just to give our hearts away,

It's getting colder every day.

Breathe, baby, just breathe,

You better tell me what you need,

Speak up before I leave.

Breathe, baby just breathe,

You shouldn't hold your breath this long,

In a moment I'll be gone,

So, baby, just breathe,

Baby, just breathe,

Baby, just breathe.

I could feel it when you breathe in,

Your heart is sinking,

But you don't care where we are.

Breathe, baby, just breathe,

You better tell me what you need,

Speak up before I leave.

Breathe, baby, just breathe,

You better tell me what you need,

Speak up before I leave.

Breathe, baby just breathe,

You shouldn't hold your breath this long,

In a moment I'll be gone,

So, baby, just breathe,

Baby, just breathe,

Baby, just breathe.

Breathe, baby just breathe,

You shouldn't hold your breath this long,

In a moment I'll be gone,

So, baby, just breathe.

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