Coda
Rheia Gorecki Lyrics


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I see a darkness
I can not see
Why are you staring...
Staring at me?
I see a darkness
I can not see
Why are you staring...
Staring at me?
Won't you say goodbye?
Won't you say goodbye?
Won't you say...
Goodbye
Should I?
I feel I'm broken
Should I?
You're not the chosen one
Should I?
I feel I'm broken
Should I?
Take me to the stars
Should I?
I feel I'm broken
Should I?
You're not the chosen one
Should I?
I feel I'm broken
Should I?
Take me to the stars
Tonight
In words unspoken
Tonight
My heart is not gonna get broken
My arms are ever open
We ride, the scars are over
We ride
We ride, we ride
My heart is not gonna get broken
My arms are ever open
We ride, the scars are over




For the last time
The last time

Overall Meaning

In Rheia Gorecki's song "Coda," the lyrics explore themes of darkness, isolation, and the struggle to find acceptance and closure. The repetition of the line "I see a darkness I cannot see" reflects a sense of confusion and uncertainty in the singer's perception of their own emotions and the world around them. The question "Why are you staring... Staring at me?" suggests a feeling of being scrutinized or judged by others, further contributing to their sense of isolation.


The repeated question of "Won't you say goodbye?" implies a desire for closure or resolution, perhaps in a relationship or a situation that has left the singer feeling broken. The following lines "Should I? I feel I'm broken / Should I? You're not the chosen one" highlight a moment of introspection and self-doubt, questioning whether the singer should continue to invest their emotions in this person or situation. The repetition of "Take me to the stars" can be interpreted as a plea for escape or a desire for something greater than their current circumstances.


As the song progresses, there is a shift in tone and attitude. The lines "Tonight / In words unspoken / Tonight / My heart is not gonna get broken / My arms are ever open" convey a sense of resilience and hope. The repeated phrase "We ride, the scars are over" suggests that the singer is ready to move on from past pain and experiences, and they are determined not to let their heart be broken again. The culmination of the song with the lines "For the last time / The last time" indicates a turning point or a final declaration of letting go and moving forward.


Overall, "Coda" delves into the complex emotions of darkness, isolation, and the struggle for acceptance, while ultimately expressing a sense of resilience and readiness to leave behind past wounds.


Line by Line Meaning

I see a darkness
I am experiencing a deep sadness or despair


I can not see
I am unable to fully understand or comprehend


Why are you staring...
Why are you observing intensely...


Staring at me?
Observing me with curiosity or judgment?


Won't you say goodbye?
Can't you bid farewell?


Should I?
Am I supposed to?


I feel I'm broken
I have a strong sense of being damaged or shattered


You're not the chosen one
You are not the one destined or selected


Take me to the stars
Guide me to a place of enlightenment or fulfillment


Tonight
In this particular evening


In words unspoken
In feelings or thoughts that remain unexpressed


My heart is not gonna get broken
I am determined to protect my heart from being hurt


My arms are ever open
I am always ready and willing to embrace


We ride, the scars are over
We move forward, leaving our wounds behind


For the last time
This is the final occurrence or instance




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Written by: Rheia Gorecki

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