Fragments
Precept Lyrics


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I see outside your silhouette, 'cause it's all that I know
Can't see past the outlines, 'cause I'm too far gone

Too far gone

I can't help this, (too far gone) it's falling apart




Overall Meaning

In Precept's song "Fragments," the lyrics convey a sense of detachment and being lost in one's own world. The singer describes seeing the silhouette of someone else, which suggests a vague understanding of the world outside of themselves. However, they also admit to being unable to see beyond the outlines, reflecting a lack of connection or ability to fully comprehend the reality around them. This feeling is emphasized by the repetition of the phrase "too far gone," indicating that the singer has reached a point of no return or perhaps a state of emotional or psychological distance.


The line "I can't help this, it's falling apart" further adds to the sense of disintegration and instability. It implies that the singer recognizes the crumbling nature of their situation, yet feels powerless to prevent it from unraveling. Overall, these lyrics paint a picture of someone who feels detached, isolated, and unable to fully engage with the world around them, highlighting themes of disconnection and fragility.


Line by Line Meaning

I see outside your silhouette, 'cause it's all that I know
I perceive your presence through your vague figure, as it's the only reality I understand.


Can't see past the outlines, 'cause I'm too far gone
I am unable to comprehend anything beyond superficial appearances, as I am deep in a state of confusion or lostness.


Too far gone
I have reached a point where there is no turning back or recovering from the current state.


I can't help this, (too far gone) it's falling apart
I am unable to control the deteriorating situation, as it is collapsing and disintegrating.




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Written by: Joshua Buck

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