Feel so low...
Feel so low...
Can you let me go?
Can you let me leave this place?
I'm a godless captive of
Something no one knows exists
Is it wrong to make you love me?
Is it wrong to make you stay?
It breaks my heart to see you watching
You wanted to believe
Is it wrong to make you love me?
Is it wrong to make you stay?
It breaks my heart...
Oh, wanted to believe
You know my heart is gone
You know my faith is gone
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
Nothing comes
Ooh... ooh...
Feel so low...
Feel so low...
You know my heart is gone
You know my faith is gone
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
Nothing comes
You know my heart is gone
You know my faith is gone
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
Nothing comes
Is it wrong to make you love me?
Is it wrong?
Ooh... oh...
Feel so low...
Feel so low...
You know my heart is gone
You know my faith is gone
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
Nothing comes
You know my heart is gone
You know my faith is gone
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
I'll be waiting
Nothing comes
Is it wrong to make you love me?
Is it wrong to make you love me?
About This Song
"Feelsolow" is a haunting exploration of emotional captivity and the guilt that comes with toxic dependency in relationships. The song delves into themes of spiritual emptiness and psychological entrapment, with the narrator questioning whether it's morally wrong to manipulate someone's love while simultaneously feeling trapped themselves in an undefined, almost supernatural prison. Musically, the track likely features a melancholic rock arrangement that mirrors the lyrical desperation, with repetitive vocal phrases emphasizing the cyclical nature of the emotional torment. The fragmented, incomplete nature of the lyrics suggests a mind breaking down under the weight of guilt and isolation, making it a raw portrayal of how depression and codependency can create mutual destruction. This kind of brutally honest examination of emotional manipulation and spiritual crisis represents the darker, more introspective side of contemporary rock music.
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