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Her tears don’t seem like droplets, but more like crashes of waves. There is no louder, more terrible sound than the sound of someone you love crying because of something you have done

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Double entendre!

  1. When the dreamer looks at his watch, it’s all solid gold bought from the money he has earned!
  2. The time he spends is always a good time, it’s always gold.

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The dreamer is telling the non-believer not to mistake the metaphorically built castle that the dreamer has built for the walls that the he (The Non-Believer) tried to build when the dreamer was younger.

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The non-believer has tried to seal the same fate he once had with the dreamer. Trying to make the dreamer have the same unfortunate demise as the non-believer.

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A beaker is a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use. You know..

When he mentions “shattered like a beaker”, he is meaning that the person seem broken, emotionally, when he tries to show he/she that they too can follow their dreams. Maybe something has happened to him/her in the past?

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The non-believer has raised the dreamer kid, kept him out the knowing that you could in fact, achieve your dreams.

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The dreamer is trying to show the non-believer that he can also follow and achieve their dreams.

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He has fulfilled his dream, to become a singer! He knows he is good enough so that even the person who didn’t believe will eventually hear this track.

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It seems that the non-believer of dreams have raised the dreamer kid to never think too highly of yourself; that you’ll never make it anywhere.

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Fame > Demise (Or Fame over Demise) is the sixth song off of the deluxe reissue of the album Number[s] by the american Metalcore band Woe, Is Me

The song lyrics depict a dispute: one between a person who chooses to follow their dreams and who doesn’t. The one who doesn’t however believes that dreams are only there to broken. The lyrics also show that this might be a between a boy (The Dreamer) and one or both of his Parents (The non-believers).

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