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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "My Own Death" by the artist "Unguided, The"

The meaning of the lyrics of "My Own Death" by The Unguided is that death is inevitable, constantly present in our lives, and we should not forget about it.

The lyrical hero of the song is the personification of death, which observes a person throughout his life, counting every lived moment. It reproaches him for wasting time, not appreciating life, not paying enough attention to loved ones. The hero of the song is trying to convey to the listener the idea that one should not postpone what is important for later, because time is relentless, and no one knows when it will end.

The title of the song "My Own Death" implies that each person is responsible for his own life and death. We ourselves choose how to live the time allotted to us, and it depends on us whether we will regret something at the end of the road.

You think you're safe when you're living your simple fishbowl life

But I'm closer, I am closer than you think

I, the keeper of your time. Or what's left of it...

I've counted your every second

Since you first entered this world

I like to sit beside you (and) listen to your heart and thoughts

You always think so much yet you do so very little (You do nothing)

You believe you are the one that

I have forgotten, I have not

I know you and I will never leave you

Why do you always wait

Until it's too late? (Too late)

You want know why I'm here

And where I'm taking you... (My own death)

I observe how well you spend your limited seconds of life

And I'm afraid to say that you don't really use them well

You misuse loved ones, but once you stop breathing

You all go back to the same thought

And it makes you heavy to carry (to carry)

You believe you are the one that

I have forgotten, I have not

I know you and I will never leave you

Why do you always wait

Until it's too late? (Too late)

You want know why I'm here

And where I'm taking you... (My own death)

My own death

"I hope they know how much I cared about them"

It's my own death

"How much I cared in the court of my heart"

My own death

And you dare to say that I'm the mystical one?

It's my own death

When it's you that always waits until it's too late...

You believe you are the one that

I have forgotten, I have not

I know you and I will never leave you

Why do you always wait

Until it's too late? (Too late)

You want know why I'm here

And where I'm taking you... (My own death)

You think you are safe, but I'm closer than you think

You think you are safe in your "own" life...

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