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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Ceased" by the artist "UnSun"

This song "Ceased" by UnSun portrays a lyrical heroine undergoing a profound relationship crisis. She feels misunderstood and unloved, as evidenced by the lines "I ceased to tell about my feelings, / But I still feel, don't I?". Her attempts to reach her partner are met with indifference, causing her pain and resentment: "To hear what the reality is - is offensive."

The faith in this relationship is slowly fading; the silence between them does not bring relief but rather aggravates the alienation. The heroine doubts the existence of a way out of this impasse: "Maybe there isn't any at all? / I will not find the way / To the places where hope still lives."

"Only one word was said between us tonight, / But even this word was too much," - this word likely became the last straw, finally destroying their fragile world. It symbolizes coldness and unwillingness to listen to each other.

The call to "live the way you like" sounds bitter and hopeless. The heroine no longer believes in a shared future: "No thoughts seem real, / When our paths, our paths again / Diverge and we can't be together."

At the end of the song, despair gives way to an almost apathetic resignation to fate. "Do what you want, live as you like. / The vanity of words, known to us" - the heroine is tired of empty promises and only hopes for time, which, as you know, puts everything in its place.

I ceased to say what I feel,

I didn't stop feeling, did I?

It's an eyesore to hear something real.

Slowly faith also dies,

Silence fails to bring salvation.

Maybe there is none at all?

I will not find the direction

To places where hope still srolls.

One word and a word too much

Was spoken between us tonight,

Broke the calm before the storm,

Tore the velvet of the night.

Now live the way you like,

Don't ask me how I feel

When words are full of spikes.

No thoughts ever seems to be real

When our ways, our ways again

Go apart and we can't carry on.

Why play on? Why remain?

Maybe rain, maybe wind

Will bring back faith to us.

One word and a word too much

Was spoken between us tonight,

Broke the calm before the storm,

Tore the velvet of the night.

I ceased to say what I feel,

I didn't stop feeling, did I?

It's an eyesore to hear something real.

Do what you want, live as you like.

The turmoil of words we know.

I don't want anymore empty terms.

What will be the time will show.

One word and a word too much

Was spoken between us tonight,

Broke the calm before the storm,

Tore the velvet of the night.

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