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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Until I Bleed Out" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

The Weeknd's "Until I Bleed Out" portrays deep emotional pain and despair, likely stemming from a toxic relationship. The lyrical hero is paralyzed by grief and fear ("I can't move, I'm completely paralyzed... I'm terrified"), unable to explain the cause of his state.

The phrase "I don't wanna touch the sky no more" can be interpreted as a reluctance to experience euphoria or false hope, which may have been associated with the lover. He craves stability and grounding ("I wanna feel the ground beneath"), seeking liberation from dependency ("Been too long... I don't even wanna get high no more").

The chorus becomes a cry of the soul, repeating the desire to "cut" the lover out of his thoughts and dreams. The image of bleeding out symbolizes the agonizing process of breaking free from a painful attachment, a willingness to go to the very end until all strength is gone.

The repetition of "I keep telling myself I don't need it anymore" in the outro emphasizes the lyrical hero's inner struggle. He tries to convince himself that he doesn't need this relationship, but the obsession and pain are still stronger.

[Intro:]

I can't move, I'm so paralyzed,

I'm so paralyzed,

And I can't explain why I'm terrified,

I'm so terrified.

[Pre-Chorus:]

Well, I don't wanna touch the sky no more,

I just wanna feel the ground when I'm coming down,

It's been way too long,

And I don't even wanna get high no more,

I just want it out of my life,

Out of my life, out.

[Chorus:]

I wanna cut you outta my dreams

'Til I'm bleeding out,

'Til I'm bleeding.

I wanna cut you outta my mind,

'Til I'm bleeding out,

'Til I'm bleeding.

I wanna cut you outta my dreams,

Woah, I'm bleeding out,

Girl, I'm bleeding.

I wanna cut you outta my mind,

'Cause I'm bleeding out,

Oh, I'm bleeding,

Girl, I'm bleeding.

[Outro:]

I keep telling myself I don't need it,

I keep telling myself I don't need it anymore,

I keep telling myself I don't need it anymore,

Need it anymore.

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