arson kurapika
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If I die by your side
I think that it be alright
Suffer on by your side
I think that it be alright, alright

Closing in on me
I don't care what they say
I can't write a hit
I should burn the page
Burn a word a day
Jump into the waves
Wash me out to sea
Let me fade away
Closing in on me
I don't care what they say
I can't write a hit
I should burn the page
Burn a word a day
Jump into the waves
Wash me out to sea
Let me fade away

Aye, aye, don't know what to say
Aye, aye, don't know what to say
Aye, aye, don't know what to say
Aye, aye, aye, aye

If I die by your side
I think that it be alright




Suffer on by your side
I think that it be alright, alright

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to convolk's song "Arson Kurapika" speak to the artist's mental state and the pervasive feeling of being overwhelmed by life's challenges. The opening lines, "If I die by your side / I think that it be alright / Suffer on by your side / I think that it be alright, alright" suggest that the artist is willing to endure suffering and even death if it means being with someone they care about. This sense of devotion and commitment is further underscored by the repetition of the phrase "alright," which seems to serve as a mantra to quell anxiety or doubt.


However, the rest of the song paints a picture of deeper struggle and darkness. The artist speaks of feeling as though things are "closing in" on them, and expresses a sense of resignation: "I don't care what they say / I can't write a hit / I should burn the page." These lyrics seem to suggest a profound sense of creative frustration and self-doubt that is exacerbating the artist's mental health struggles. The repeated chorus of "If I die by your side / I think that it be alright / Suffer on by your side / I think that it be alright, alright" takes on a new meaning in light of these more somber verses. It becomes clear that the artist is looking to their loved one as a source of comfort and stability in the face of uncertain and difficult times.


Overall, the lyrics to "Arson Kurapika" paint a complex portrait of an artist struggling with creativity, mental health, and personal relationships. The song's repeated phrases and emotionally charged imagery make it a haunting meditation on the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

If I die by your side
Even if my life ends while being with you, I don't mind because being with you brings me peace


I think that it be alright
I feel like everything will be okay


Suffer on by your side
Going through difficulties together with you is much easier and comforting


Closing in on me
Feeling like my problems and worries are getting closer and more overwhelming


I don't care what they say
I'm not paying attention to the opinions of others anymore


I can't write a hit
I'm struggling to create something successful or meaningful


I should burn the page
Maybe I should just start over and forget about what I've written so far


Burn a word a day
Slowly let go of what's been weighing me down by taking small steps every day


Jump into the waves
Take a leap of faith and immerse myself in the unknown


Wash me out to sea
Allow myself to be carried away by the flow of life


Let me fade away
Disappear from the world and all its problems


Aye, aye, don't know what to say
Feeling speechless and unsure about what to do or say


If I die by your side
Repeating the sentiment that being with you until the end is all that matters


I think that it be alright
Feeling hopeful and reassured that everything will work out


Suffer on by your side
Emphasizing the importance of having someone to go through the ups and downs of life with


I think that it be alright, alright
Repeating the same reassuring sentiment




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