Fallout
Linkin Park甀 Lyrics
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Of bridges I have burned
So don't apologize
I'm losing what I don't deserve
The blame is mine alone
For bridges I have burned
I'm losing what I don't deserve
What I don't deserve.
In Linkin Park's song "Fallout," the singer expresses their regret and guilt for the things they have done in their past. They are "swimming in the smoke" of the bridges they have burned, a metaphor for the destruction they have caused in relationships and other aspects of their life. The singer acknowledges that they alone are to blame for these actions and do not want anyone to apologize for their mistakes. They are aware that they are losing things that they do not deserve, likely referring to the negative consequences of their actions.
Overall, this verse seems to be a reflection on the singer's own wrongdoing and the consequences that have resulted from their actions. It is a powerful message about taking responsibility and owning up to one's mistakes, even when it is difficult.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm swimming in the smoke
I'm surrounded by the aftermath of my own mistakes
Of bridges I have burned
Of relationships I have destroyed through my actions
So don't apologize
There's no need to say sorry for my own decisions
I'm losing what I don't deserve
I'm facing the consequences of my past mistakes, even if it hurts me
The blame is mine alone
I take full responsibility for my actions and their consequences
For bridges I have burned
For the relationships I have shattered as a result of my own choices
What I don't deserve.
The pain and regret that come with the results of my own actions
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRAD DELSON, CHESTER CHARLES BENNINGTON, DAVE FARRELL, JOSEPH HAHN, MIKE SHINODA, ROBERT G. BOURDON
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