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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "When I Go" by the artist "TyDi"

The song "When I Go" by TyDi paints a picture of a complex, even toxic relationship in which she is trying to find the strength to leave. The lyrics are imbued with feelings of anxiety, fear, and at the same time, determination to change her life.

The first verse immediately plunges us into an atmosphere of hopelessness. The world is presented as a frightening and fragile place where people are doomed to self-destruction. The lyrical heroine, addressing her partner, speaks of his "escape" - perhaps from reality, from himself, from their relationship. She sees his "eyes" - a mirror of his soul, reflecting the darkness to which he is running.

In the second verse, the heroine confesses her fatigue. She does not know how to cope with the oppressive silence that probably reigns in their relationship. She is tired of constantly trying to fix everything, of fighting for something that may no longer be saved.

The chorus is the culmination of the song, the moment of decision. The heroine asks her partner not to follow her, emphasizing her strength and determination. She is ready to leave him "for the second time," hinting that attempts to break up have already been made. The phrase "When I go, you'll understand..." sounds ambiguous: it is a promise, a threat, and a hope that he will realize his mistakes and change.

In the second verse, a new motif appears - money, as a symbol of soullessness and superficial values. The heroine accuses her partner of "never looking back," not valuing the past, and not learning from his mistakes. They both leave "traces" in this night - perhaps a metaphor for their destructive actions.

The third verse repeats the chorus, reinforcing the heroine's sense of determination. She no longer hesitates, she is ready to leave.

The final verse, consisting of questions addressed more to herself, leaves a feeling of understatement. Did her heart truly beat in this relationship? Does freedom call her? Can they change everything? And these questions hang in the air, forcing us to reflect on the nature of love, dependence, and the search for one's own path.

It's a scary world, the balance here is fragile

We're all set to self-destruct,

When you ran I saw your eyes

It's all you see now

And the darkness soul you touch

Soul you touch

Cause I don't know how

Know how to feel this silence

And I'm tired, of having to try

Do not follow me now

I've a strong and stubborn mind

Your face is fading slowly

I can leave you a second time

When I go, when I go

Believe me, you'll realize

When I go, you won't know

It's a different world when money's all that matters

You never look behind,

And me and you we'll make some night footprints

We believe all that we write

And baby, I don't have to feel this silence

This time we don't have to try

And if you follow me now

I've a strong and stubborn mind

Your face is fading slowly

I can leave you a second time

When I go, when I go

Believe me, you'll realize

When I go, you will know

Did your heart rate full

Does the freedom call

Can we turn this around

We're the same assault

And do not follow me now

I've a strong and stubborn mind

Your face is fading slowly

I can leave you a second time

When I go, when I go

Believe me, you'll realize

When I go, you will know.

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