Destiny
Saaphy Lyrics


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Fairtytail
Passion and love
I don't know what happened to us
You're gone

Fairtytail
Passion and love
I don't know what happened to us
You're gone

It's been a long time
You didn't look at me
And you must forgive. can't stop with it

It's been long, long time
I didn't feel in me more
I can see it in your eyes
You don't even know the pain inside me

You're gone, you're gone, you're gone

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And now you're gone, now you're gone

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And I'm alone, I'm alone

Why tell me why
Why should I fight for a man like you
Uh-uh why, why
I spend all my life time
To be your good woman
With you

You're gone, you're gone, you're gone

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And now you're gone, now you're gone

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And I'm alone, I'm alone

You're gone, you're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Why

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And now you're gone, now you're gone

I gave you everything
You were my destiny
And I'm alone, I'm alone





You're gone, you're gone, you're gone, you're gone
You're gone, you're gone, you're gone, you're gone

Overall Meaning

The song Destiny tells the story of a woman who has lost the love of her life. She begins by reminiscing about the good times, the passion and love that they shared in their fairytale romance. However, something happened, and now he is gone, leaving her alone to deal with the pain and confusion. She questions what went wrong, wondering why he stopped looking at her, and she asks for forgiveness for not being able to stop thinking about him.


As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the woman gave everything to this man, believing that he was her destiny. Yet, he still left her. She is left alone, wondering why she should fight for a man who was not meant to be hers. Despite spending all her time trying to be the best woman for him, it was not enough, and he is now gone. The pain is evident in her voice, as she repeats the chorus, "You're gone, you're gone, you're gone, and I'm alone, I'm alone."


This song tells a relatable story of love and loss, of giving everything to a person only to have them leave anyway. It speaks to the pain that comes with the end of a relationship and the difficulty of moving on.


Line by Line Meaning

Fairtytail
The beginning of the relationship was like a fairytale filled with passion and love


Passion and love
The relationship was based on strong feelings of passion and love


I don't know what happened to us
The singer is unsure of how the relationship deteriorated


You're gone
The artist's partner has left the relationship


It's been a long time
It has been a significant period since the last interaction


You didn't look at me
The partner failed to pay attention or acknowledge the singer


And you must forgive. can't stop with it
The singer is struggling to move on, but acknowledges that forgiveness is necessary


I didn't feel in me more
The artist has lost their sense of self or identity since the breakup


I can see it in your eyes
The partner's eyes reveal that they are unaware of the pain caused to the artist


You don't even know the pain inside me
The partner is oblivious to the suffering of the artist after the breakup


I gave you everything
The singer dedicated all their effort and resources to the relationship


You were my destiny
The partner was significant and influential in the artist's life


And now you're gone
The partner has left, and the singer is left alone


I'm alone
The singer feels isolated and abandoned


Why tell me why
The singer is questioning why the partner did not reciprocate their feelings


Why should I fight for a man like you
The artist is questioning whether it is worth wasting effort to save the relationship with the partner


I spend all my life time
The artist invested a significant amount of time and energy in the relationship


To be your good woman
The singer tried to be a supportive and loving partner


You're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Repeated statement reinforcing the feeling of the partner's absence


You're gone, you're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Further repetition to emphasize the partner's complete absence




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Comments from YouTube:

Lynn Cazeau

Great song 😍

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