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Coal54321
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- Jun 29, 2022
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Or not necessarily related to suicide but which could possibly be interpreted in being so, or being related to death in general etc?
Here are a few of mine:
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1.
"One day, you catch a glimpse of someone in the mirror, and there you are
Eyes like stubbornness and struggle
Like the brick buildings in abandoned factory towns that refuse to fall completely
You look at all the scars - the history etched into your arms - like a road map of where you used to be
Versus the endless possibilities of where you are and where you can go now
And the smoke tendrils, once midnight black and swirling above your head, break away, leaving nothing in your view except the sky
And it is so perfect
And it is so clear"
This one is from "Like Blood From A Stone" by Old Gray and I believe is meant to be referring to getting better and moving on from being mentally ill. But I like to view it as having fought through so much until you realise what you have become, and finally having an epiphany that it's time to commit suicide, and you're okay with it. Maybe even that you have committed suicide and your "soul" is escaping your body into heaven. When I interpret it like that I relate to it so much. I feel like I always look tired and scruffy and unhappy when I see my reflection when I'm having an especially bad day. I hope to one day be able to accept that to escape all of the pain I have to commit suicide.
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2.
"My blinding distraction
Gone in seconds for hours of your wasted moments
I dug a grave for my purpose
Tuned in to a bright future, sat front row as it crumbled and fell
Tie me up nice so I don't have to feel this
Relief flowing through my veins, I traded my soul for a rush, my fix, and now I hurt without even with
Always chasing, always hating, ever loving, never enough
My subconscious effort not to succeed
Where did my refuge go? You used to hold me, now we embrace and you turn your back"
This is also by Old Gray called "Teach Me How To Self Destruct" which is about drug abuse. While I have never struggled with drug addiction, this is written as if it were to a person. As someone who wants to die over severe heartbreak, I think the lyrics are still very meaningful to me. I was essentially addicted to and obsessed with this person to the point where they became my entire life. Everything feels meaningless without them. It feels like they left me in an instant when I made my final mistake and our entire past is now a blur. I had a future until we split up and they left me broken because their presence kept me alive and kept me WANTING to try and WANTING to succeed so we could live happily together.
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3.
"The healthy human mind doesn't wake up in the morning thinking this is its last day on Earth. But I think that's a luxury, not a curse. To know you're close to the end is a kind of freedom."
This is a random quote from Captain Price in MW2. It's not about mental health or suicide at all, but when I interpret it as such I find it very relatable if you think of it as accepting that you are mentally ill but that - once you have the means to do so - you can escape the suffering whenever you want to.
Here are a few of mine:
---
1.
"One day, you catch a glimpse of someone in the mirror, and there you are
Eyes like stubbornness and struggle
Like the brick buildings in abandoned factory towns that refuse to fall completely
You look at all the scars - the history etched into your arms - like a road map of where you used to be
Versus the endless possibilities of where you are and where you can go now
And the smoke tendrils, once midnight black and swirling above your head, break away, leaving nothing in your view except the sky
And it is so perfect
And it is so clear"
This one is from "Like Blood From A Stone" by Old Gray and I believe is meant to be referring to getting better and moving on from being mentally ill. But I like to view it as having fought through so much until you realise what you have become, and finally having an epiphany that it's time to commit suicide, and you're okay with it. Maybe even that you have committed suicide and your "soul" is escaping your body into heaven. When I interpret it like that I relate to it so much. I feel like I always look tired and scruffy and unhappy when I see my reflection when I'm having an especially bad day. I hope to one day be able to accept that to escape all of the pain I have to commit suicide.
---
2.
"My blinding distraction
Gone in seconds for hours of your wasted moments
I dug a grave for my purpose
Tuned in to a bright future, sat front row as it crumbled and fell
Tie me up nice so I don't have to feel this
Relief flowing through my veins, I traded my soul for a rush, my fix, and now I hurt without even with
Always chasing, always hating, ever loving, never enough
My subconscious effort not to succeed
Where did my refuge go? You used to hold me, now we embrace and you turn your back"
This is also by Old Gray called "Teach Me How To Self Destruct" which is about drug abuse. While I have never struggled with drug addiction, this is written as if it were to a person. As someone who wants to die over severe heartbreak, I think the lyrics are still very meaningful to me. I was essentially addicted to and obsessed with this person to the point where they became my entire life. Everything feels meaningless without them. It feels like they left me in an instant when I made my final mistake and our entire past is now a blur. I had a future until we split up and they left me broken because their presence kept me alive and kept me WANTING to try and WANTING to succeed so we could live happily together.
---
3.
"The healthy human mind doesn't wake up in the morning thinking this is its last day on Earth. But I think that's a luxury, not a curse. To know you're close to the end is a kind of freedom."
This is a random quote from Captain Price in MW2. It's not about mental health or suicide at all, but when I interpret it as such I find it very relatable if you think of it as accepting that you are mentally ill but that - once you have the means to do so - you can escape the suffering whenever you want to.
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