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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Moving On" by the artist "Used, The"

The song "Moving On" by The Used is about overcoming pain and moving forward after a difficult period in life. The lyrical hero reflects on the desire to escape from problems ("I could get so far away and forget about everything"), describing his state as suffocation and inability to feel ("I started to choke, forgot I was still breathing. I swallowed all the pain").

He tried to ignore the pain, convincing himself that he didn't need it. However, watching his wounds heal, he realizes that his heart continues to beat - a metaphor for the fact that he is still alive and capable of feeling.

The chorus of the song carries the main message: nothing lasts forever, and this difficult night will pass too. You need to move on through the storm, even if the path is unclear. The lyrical hero believes that moving forward will help him become who he is meant to be.

He realizes that running away will not solve the problems and sees hope in the rising sun. The realization of his own strength and ability to feel gives him faith in the future ("It gives me strength, and I know that my heart continues to beat").

The closing lines of the song, repeating "Feel the beat of my broken heart, feel the beat as we move on," emphasize the idea that, despite the pain experienced, the heart continues to beat, and this beat leads him forward. He urges the listener to feel his determination and join him in this movement.

I might have so far to go

And the moments left behind,

I started gasping for air, forgot

That I'm still breathing.

Swallow the pain,

I thought I didn't need it

Didn't need it at all,

When I watch the cut heal

I know my heart still beating.

[Chorus:]

It's safe to say that nothing last forever,

This night cannot escape tomorrow,

We'll keep moving on!

Move through the storm

Until we see that we've become,

When there's no road for us to follow

We'll keep moving on!

Might not have so far to go

Just to leave the mess behind,

I see the sun coming up

I know it's worth believing.

Haven't lost my mind,

Haven't lost the feeling

It's been there all along,

It makes me feel strong to know

My heart's still beating.

[Chorus]

Feel the beat of my broken heart,

Feel the beat as we're moving on.

Feel the beat of my broken heart,

Feel the beat is we're moving on.

It's getting old we've been here for so long,

So feel the beat of my heart moving on.

It's getting old we've been here for so long,

So feel the beat of my heart moving on!!!

[Chorus]

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