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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Bombers" by the artist "Yellowcard"

The lyrics of the song Bombers by Yellowcard tell a story of deep emotional pain and a desperate struggle with it. The lyrical hero feels lost, as if he were an echo that is heard but not seen. He is experiencing a deep emotional wound, which he compares to "the deepest cut."

The metaphor of "hearts like falling bombs" symbolizes the crushing blow he is experiencing. These could be blows of fate, betrayal by loved ones, or his own mistakes that fall upon him with unbearable force. A "bomber" in this context is a metaphor for a person capable of strong feelings, both positive and negative. The hero of the song seeks to prove that he, too, is capable of such intensity, that he is not an unfeeling echo.

He craves change, wants to "wear his feet to bleed," trying to move forward. He reflects on the past, on what he could have done differently ("hold every breath I've wasted"). In the mirror, he sees not his true self, but only a reflection of what he has been taught, not who he truly is.

There is a glimmer of hope in the song. The hero believes that one day he will meet the one for whom he has been "rehearsing the words". He continues to fight, trying to find the strength within himself to withstand the "bombing" and prove that he, too, is capable of deep and true feelings.

This is the deepest cut I,

Think I have ever felt,

These are the things I think but I will never tell.

I'm trying to walk these bridges,

Burning beneath my feet,

Well I am an echo I am heard but never seen.

These are your hearts,

Like bombs they're coming down,

They're falling on me now.

And this my last try,

Got one thing left to prove,

There's a bomber in me too.

This is a mirror image,

Of everything I'm not,

Always reflecting what I've learned

But was not taught.

If I could make things different,

If I could press restart,

Then I would hold back every breath that went too far.

These are your hearts,

Like bombs they're coming down,

They're falling on me now.

And this my last try,

Got one thing left to prove,

There's a bomber in me too.

Sometimes I feel like I am working in the dark,

Collecting names collecting all the mending hearts.

And if your one that I have missed along the way,

Then I'm rehearsing all the things I'd like to say.

This isn't easy for me,

This isn't easy.

These are your hearts,

Like bombs they're coming down,

They're falling on me now.

And this my last try,

Got one thing left to prove,

There's a bomber in me too.

These are your hearts,

Like bombs they're coming down ,

They're falling on me now.

And this my last try,

Got one thing left to prove,

There's a bomber in me too.

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