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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Broken" by the artist "Volturian"

In the song "Broken" by Volturian, the lyrical hero experiences a painful breakup. He feels lost and betrayed, tormented by memories of the past.

The first verse describes despair and a sense of hopelessness. The hero drowns in the night, leaving the past behind, but cannot forget the time spent with his former lover. Returning to reality is painful, the hero realizes that all his efforts to save the relationship and justify the lies were in vain. He has learned a bitter lesson: some things cannot be changed.

The chorus reveals the hero's desperate desire to keep his beloved, even at the cost of his own dignity. He is ready to remain silent, not to cross the line, but at the same time to be there, even if it means being abandoned and broken.

The second verse highlights the hero's conflicting feelings. He still feels passion (the flame in his eyes), but the memories are overshadowed by pain. The hero admits that he no longer recognizes his former lover, and it is difficult for him to come to terms with this. He tries to fight for the truth, for the return of former closeness, but realizes that it may be too late.

The repeating chorus reinforces the feeling of hopelessness and the hero's dependence on the object of his love. He clings to the illusory hope that his presence, even if silent, will change something.

As I'm drowning in the night, as I leave it all behind

I can read it in your eyes, it's all this time together

I came back to the mist, back to reality

It hurt so much to think, I tried so hard, in vain

To keep you on my side, to justify your lies

And some things never change at all

As I learned

I know you meant these words to be unspoken

But I won't cross the line, I'll get you when you're sleeping

This time I'll be better, I won't let you out, I'll be there

Even when you leave me broken

As bright as my desire, as the fire in your eyes

The memories shine bright, despite the stormy weather

Now that you walk alone, I don't know you anymore

It hurt so much to think, that maybe it's too late

To try to put aside the truth behind your lies

But I fight back again and change

At all

I know you meant these words to be unspoken

But I won't cross the line, I'll get you when you're sleeping

This time I'll be better, I won't let you out, I'll be there

Every time you leave me broken

I know you meant these words to be unspoken

But I won't cross the line, I'll get you when you're sleeping

This time I'll be better, I won't let you out, I'll be there

Every time you leave me broken

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