Fade In
Scarlet Pleasure Lyrics


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Started with a young girl
In a panna around my penthouse on top op the world
See my city before it is turning to dust (yearh)
But now we're on our own, now we're on our own
And now we're here watching the sunrise
yasmin elhajj er ikke sp fan




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "Fade In" by Scarlet Pleasure create a vivid picture of urban luxury and isolation. The songwriter talks about his past escapades with a young girl in a panna (a type of Indian bread) on the rooftop of his penthouse, overlooking the city. He reflects on how he used to view the world and his city before it decayed, but now he is cut off from it all and alone. A sense of melancholy pervades the lines as the singer laments over the loss of youth.


The chorus, "now we're on our own, now we're on our own," paints a picture of a solitary existence, emphasizing the distance between the past and present. The songwriter and the unnamed girl are no longer together, and the world is no longer the same. The lines "And now we're here watching the sunrise" offer a glimpse of hope, indicating that the songwriter is moving on and starting anew.


Overall, "Fade In" presents a portrait of someone who has lost their connection to the things they once cherished and loved, but who is still hoping to move forward. It's a powerful reflection on the passage of time, the challenges of growing up, and the search for meaning in a world that can sometimes feel bleak.




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