Disappear
Braison Cyrus Lyrics


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Counting stars on the beach
With the sand on your cold feet
Mourn the time we had that just disappeared
Got this table and chair
Sitting down anywhere
All the time we've spent just sitting here
See you talking to them all
It doesn't look like talking at all
Then again nothing is what it seems

Now you're making your home on the wind
And the road is your only friend

Got these markings on your hand
In a language that I don't understand
All it marks is that its time to change
If they all were here to see
Would you mind if I take a seat
Turn around and see if I disappear
All the time we spent just sitting here

And the morning will come again
And the morning will come again
And I'll see you old friend
Once again

And the morning will come again
And the morning will come again
And I'll see you old friend




And I'll see you old friend
Once again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Braison Cyrus's song "Disappear" paint a poignant and reflective picture of a relationship that has faded away, capturing the bittersweet emotions that come with letting go and moving on. The opening lines, "Counting stars on the beach, With the sand on your cold feet, Mourn the time we had that just disappeared," evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for a past that can never be reclaimed. The imagery of counting stars and feeling the cold sand underscores the sense of solitude and loss that permeates the song.


The mention of a table and chair, and the line "All the time we've spent just sitting here," suggests a sense of stagnation and inertia in the relationship, as if time stood still while the world moved on around them. The singer observes the other person engaging with others, but it is clear that true communication and connection have faded away, as indicated by the line "It doesn't look like talking at all, Then again nothing is what it seems." This sense of disillusionment and disconnection is a recurring theme throughout the song.


As the lyrics progress, the imagery shifts to the person in question embracing change and the unknown, symbolized by the line "Now you're making your home on the wind, And the road is your only friend." This suggests a sense of liberation and transformation, as the individual ventures into unfamiliar territory and leaves behind the past. The mention of mysterious markings on the hand in a foreign language implies a sense of mystery and unknowability, highlighting the depth of change and evolution that has taken place.


The repetition of the phrase "And the morning will come again, And I'll see you old friend Once again," conveys a sense of cyclical renewal and the inevitability of moving forward. The singer acknowledges the inevitability of change and the passage of time, yet there is a sense of hope and reunion implied in the words "And I'll see you old friend." Overall, "Disappear" captures the complexities of relationships, change, and the passage of time, offering a poignant reflection on the transient nature of human connections and the enduring bonds that remain, even as things fade and evolve.


Line by Line Meaning

Counting stars on the beach
Reflecting on precious moments and memories


With the sand on your cold feet
Feeling grounded and connected to reality


Mourn the time we had that just disappeared
Regretting the time that has passed and can't be retrieved


Got this table and chair
Having a physical place to reflect and be present


Sitting down anywhere
Feeling comfortable and at ease in any situation


All the time we've spent just sitting here
Realizing the value of quiet moments and reflection


See you talking to them all
Observing interactions and conversations


It doesn't look like talking at all
Recognizing hidden meanings and intentions


Then again nothing is what it seems
Acknowledging the complexities of perception and reality


Now you're making your home on the wind
Embracing change and uncertainty


And the road is your only friend
Finding solace and companionship in the journey


Got these markings on your hand
Signs of growth and transformation


In a language that I don't understand
Changes that are mysterious and unfamiliar


All it marks is that its time to change
Indicating a need for personal evolution


If they all were here to see
Reflecting on the impact of others' perceptions


Would you mind if I take a seat
Inviting contemplation and introspection


Turn around and see if I disappear
Questioning one's own presence and impact


And the morning will come again
Believing in the promise of new beginnings


And I'll see you old friend Once again
Reconnecting with familiar faces and memories




Lyrics Β© CTM Publishing
Written by: Braison Cyrus

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Comments from YouTube:

Tish Cyrus

This is my favorite song Braison has written! Its so good! Thanks for your guys support! Please share if you love the song! ❀️

Brian Holmes

Braison your originality and storytelling through your lyrics is amazing. MommaT you should be super proud.

Isabela Meireles

Amazing song 😍

Juliana Oliveira

Linda música ❀

Charlotte Gravel

Love it πŸ’›

ThePaimus

Great song!

Beverly Robertson

Love it ❣

Nick Vitale

I've listened to music by everyone in the Cyrus family and this guy is legit my favorite

visualhatefuck

The Cyrus Family be like: Another One, Another One, ANOTHER ONE 🎀🀣
How many talented Artists has this family?!

Tish Cyrus

😘😘😘

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