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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Capsized" by the artist "You+Me"

The song "Capsized" by You Me At Six is a metaphorical narrative about a destructive relationship. The two ships sailing in the night symbolize a couple that seemed perfect at first glance but is doomed to fail.

"A long way to go" at the beginning of the song indicates that the relationship will face challenges. The "howling winds" and the feeling of a "sinking" premonition are harbingers of an impending storm, symbolizing problems and conflicts.

The repeated phrase "We were two ships in the night, sailing under the pale moonlight and capsized" emphasizes the suddenness and tragedy of the breakup. The pale moonlight, usually associated with romance, takes on a sinister hue here, hinting at the illusory nature of happiness.

The lyrical hero, realizing his destructive role in the relationship, compares himself to a "terrible storm." Despite attempts to save his beloved ("I can save you"), he realizes that his nature brings only destruction ("you can't save me").

The repetition of the verses at the end of the song reinforces the feeling of hopelessness and the inevitability of a tragic ending. Relationships, like capsized ships, are doomed to oblivion in the abyss of pain and disappointment.

We've got a long way to go

Winds are howling

I can feel it in my bones

Are we drowning

We were two ships in the night

Passing by in the pale moonlight and capsized

We were two ships in the night

Hellbent on trying to survive and capsized

The moon will shed her light

Don't find the tides they rise

Give in and float awhile my darling

I can save you, the current is too strong

I've known this all along

A wicked gale I am my darling

And you can't save me

We were two ships in the night

Passing by in the pale moonlight and capsized

We were two ships in the night

Hellbent on trying to survive and capsized

We were two ships in the night

Passing by in the pale moonlight and capsized

We were two ships in the night

Hellbent on trying to survive and capsized

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