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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Bury Me Alive" by the artist "We Are The Fallen"

The song "Bury Me Alive" by We Are The Fallen portrays a painful break-up where one partner undergoes a profound transformation, destroying themselves and their connection with the lyrical heroine.

The lyrics are filled with despair and pleas. The heroine is devastated by the changes in her beloved ("You buried me alive"), his descent into lies and emptiness. She feels powerless to stop his self-destruction ("I watched you kill yourself / And this time it's too late to save you").

The phrase "Bury Me Alive" metaphorically describes the heroine's suffering. She feels trapped in a relationship that suffocates her, draining her of life force. Despite the pain and anger ("But now I hate the nightmare you've become"), the heroine clings to hope for revival ("Life goes on anyway").

The repetition of certain phrases like "Life goes on anyway" and "You buried me alive" emphasizes the cyclical nature of her pain and her struggle to break free from the toxic relationship. The song captures the raw emotions of heartbreak, betrayal, and the desperate longing for the love that once was.

There is no use in crying,

All my tears won't drown my pain.

Free me from your sorrow,

I can't grieve you again.

I watched you let yourself die,

And now it's too late to save you this time.

You bury me alive,

And everybody's gotta breathe somehow.

Don't leave me die.

Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies.

All I did was love you,

Now I hate the nightmare you've become.

I can't let you fool me,

I won't need you again.

I watched you let yourself die,

And now it's too late save you this time.

You bury me alive,

And everybody's breathe somehow.

Don't leave me die,

Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies.

I can't feel this love we used to hold.

All I see is black and cold.

As I try to pull you down into the ground, the ground.

Everybody's gotta breathe somehow,

Don't leave me die.

You're too consumed by all your emptiness.

You bury me alive,

And everybody's gotta breathe somehow.

Don't leave me die,

Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies.

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