Voices
Liz Story Lyrics


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Forgotten days
A fading memory
Lost and no longer
Seeking on another
Desperately still
You're reaching toward him
Hopelessly certain
You can mend the broken
Longing for a light lost in time,
So distant
(...)
Pleading with fate
To be forgiving
Allow the shattered
Hearts to be regathered
Fighting for love
To have a meaning
Without a promise
To embrace the darkness
Hoping for a dream lost in light
So distant
(...)
Reasons ignored
No longer caring
How long it may take
Just to mend the heartbreak
Lost and unsure
The boy is fading
A distant fragment




Of nobody important
Wishing for a day lost in memories distant

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Liz Story's song "Voices" seem to be about a person who is longing for a lost love, desperate to mend what has been broken. The first verse speaks of forgotten days and fading memories, a love that is no longer sought but still hoped for. The second verse talks about pleading with fate to forgive and allow the shattered hearts to be regathered. This person is fighting for love to have meaning without a promise, willing to embrace the darkness in order to find a lost dream that seems so distant. The final verse seems to accept that the boy is fading from memory and is "nobody important," despite the desperate wish to relive lost memories.


Overall, the lyrics express a deep longing and desire to mend a lost love that seems impossible to regain. The imagery of distant memories and forgotten days highlights the importance of holding onto the past, even when it's painful, because it shapes who we are today. There is a sense of hopefulness mixed with despair in the lyrics – while it seems unlikely that the love can be regained, the singer is still fighting for it.


Line by Line Meaning

Forgotten days
The singer remembers days that have been forgotten and left behind.


A fading memory
The memories are slowly disappearing and becoming less clear.


Lost and no longer
Feeling lost and unsure of where to go.


Seeking on another
Looking for someone else to fill the void.


Desperately still
Despite the desperation, there is a sense of stillness and calm.


You're reaching toward him
Trying to connect with the person who is missing.


Hopelessly certain
Being absolutely certain that the connection can be fixed, despite having no hope.


You can mend the broken
Believing that the situation can be fixed and the broken relationship can be restored.


Longing for a light lost in time, So distant
Wishing to go back to a time when things were better, but realizing that it is out of reach.


Pleading with fate
Begging destiny to be kind and give a chance to make things right.


To be forgiving
Asking for forgiveness and hoping that it is granted.


Allow the shattered, Hearts to be regathered
Allowing the broken hearts to be put back together and heal.


Fighting for love, To have a meaning
Struggling to find a reason for love, but not giving up hope.


Without a promise, To embrace the darkness
Not knowing what will happen but taking a leap of faith that it will be alright in the end.


Hoping for a dream lost in light, So distant
Hoping to fulfill a lost dream that seems almost impossible to achieve.


Reasons ignored
Ignoring all the rational reasons not to pursue the lost relationship and trying to follow the heart instead.


No longer caring
Giving up caring about the things that used to matter.


How long it may take, Just to mend the heartbreak
Realizing that the process of healing the heart may take a lot of time and patience.


Lost and unsure
Feeling lost and directionless, not knowing where to go next.


The boy is fading
The person who is missed is slowly disappearing from view.


A distant fragment, Of nobody important
The person who is fading away seems like a small and insignificant part of life.


Wishing for a day lost in memories distant
Desiring to go back to a time when things were better than they are now.




Writer(s): Liz Story

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