January
Crimes Of The Conspiracy Lyrics
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The lyrics to Crimes Of The Conspiracy's January depict the experience of missing someone who is physically distant, leading the singer to introspect on their own choices and behavior. The repetition of the phrase "a million miles away" emphasizes the emotional distance felt by the singer, and highlights the immense gap between them and the person they are longing for. The line "sometimes, i'm wondering which is the path of self destruction?" suggests that the singer may be struggling with negative feelings or habits that are leading them down a path of self-destruction, potentially contributing to the distance between them and the person they miss.
The repetition of the line "and every day's a sin" could be interpreted as a reflection of the singer's guilt or regret, perhaps for past mistakes that may have contributed to the distance in their relationship. The juxtaposition of conflicting emotions - missing someone deeply while feeling cold and confused - adds to the complex emotional landscape of the song.
Overall, January by Crimes Of The Conspiracy is a haunting reflection on distance, loss, and introspection that invites the listener to ponder their own experiences of distance and longing.
Line by Line Meaning
I can't believe it's all my fault.
I am struggling to accept responsibility for what went wrong.
cause now i'm missing you.
I am feeling the pain of your absence.
and now i'm getting cold and confused.
My emotions are in turmoil and I am feeling lost.
your a million, one million miles away.
You are in a far away place, both physically and emotionally.
sometimes, i'm wondering.
I often contemplate and question my situation.
which is the path of self destruction?
I am considering the choices I have made and where they may lead me.
is this monentary?
I am questioning if my current emotions and struggles are only temporary.
one million miles away.
You are too far away for us to reconcile easily.
and every day's a sin (x12)
I am burdened with guilt and the weight of my mistakes every day.
sometimes, i'm wondering.
I am constantly reflecting on my past choices and the consequences they have brought me.
which is the path of self destruction?
I am still uncertain about the right way to achieve the life I want.
is this momentary?
I am questioning if my struggles will ever end.
a million miles away.
Your physical and emotional distance from me makes reconciliation seem impossible.
and every day's a sin (x12).
I am constantly struggling with the guilt and consequences of my actions.
Contributed by Victoria P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Sundae Express
• Nixon - a president who became a crook
• Trump - a crook who became a president
Miranda Hotspring
Love it! Well said.
Kronos Blade
That last line is a Movie TITLE
Joe Svobodny
Yes, and Biden is sqeaky clean 🤣🤣🤣
Baboo Ll
If trump is not tried and found guilty, sentenced to 20 years minimum, I will lose all faith in political and judicial systems. His call to Mr Ratzenberger in Georgia is enough on its own
Germey Martinez
What about joe Jim and hunter biden
Ryan Johnson
Georgia is investigating themselves lol what does that tell you
Reuben Kinsey
I know right ✌️
Mr. Know-it-all.
He never said anything that was illegal.
rachel carmina
Every American should be made to watch Ari's coup plot summary. It lays it out clearly and concisely. So many within the GOP were either aware or took part in this coup.