Falling apart
No Harm Done Lyrics


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This is a ghost town to me
The population fades away everyday
This is a ghost town to me
Am i the only one alone?
We're all alone
This is a ghost town to me
My hopes and dreams won't fade away
Like yesterday




Overall Meaning

The song "Falling Apart" by No Harm Done reflects the feeling of isolation and loneliness. The lyrics suggest that the singer feels like they are living in a ghost town, where the population is fading away day by day. The repeated phrase "This is a ghost town to me" emphasizes the disconnection the singer feels with their surroundings. The lyrics convey a sense of loss and defeat; the singer wonders if they are the only one left in this world.


The song suggests that the singer's hopes and dreams won't fade away, unlike the population around them. This could mean that the singer is holding onto their dreams to keep them going through the difficult times. It could also suggest that the dreams are all they have left, as everything else seems to be slipping away. Overall, the song expresses feelings of loneliness and fear of being alone in a world that is slowly disappearing.


Line by Line Meaning

This is a ghost town to me
I feel disconnected and estranged from this place.


The population fades away everyday
The people who used to be here are leaving, and the place is becoming empty.


This is a ghost town to me
My loneliness makes me feel like I'm in a desolate place.


Am i the only one alone?
I wonder if I'm the only person feeling lonely in this place.


We're all alone
Despite being surrounded by others, we can all feel isolated and disconnected.


This is a ghost town to me
The emptiness of this place exacerbates my feelings of loneliness.


My hopes and dreams won't fade away
Despite my melancholy, I'm holding onto my aspirations and aspirations.


Like yesterday
My hope for the future isn't diminishing, even if the present seems bleak.




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