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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Don't Leave Me Behind" by the artist "We Are The Fallen"

In the song "Don't Leave Me Behind" by We Are The Fallen, the lyrical heroine expresses a deep emotional dependence on the object of her love, bordering on obsession. She is tormented by memories that "dance, causing pain", but at the same time "fill everything around with beauty". The image of her beloved haunts her, she sees him in everything, his voice sounds in her head.

The heroine is ready to completely belong to this person ("I am yours now"), begging him to reciprocate ("surrender to me") and never leave her. The fear of loneliness and loss is so strong that she is afraid of her own dreams, where she is haunted by nightmares ("screams, monsters and blood"). In this state of emotional vulnerability, she sees her lover as the only salvation ("only you can save me").

The repeating refrain "Don't leave me behind" emphasizes despair and fear of possible loss. The song conveys a sense of deep longing, loneliness and dependence, where love takes on painful, destructive features.

It won't go away,

These aching memories still dance around me,

Spilling over everything with beauty,

I see your face in everything before me,

Your voice is haunting me

Oh I belong with you now,

Oh please, give in to me

And stay forever,

Don't leave me behind

So afraid of dreaming,

The story is repeating,

Screaming, monsters and bleeding,

I'm losing light in myself,

Come back into me,

Cause only you can save me

I belong with you now,

Oh please, give in to me

And stay forever,

Don't leave me behind

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