![]() His friend tells him again that he's a strong person, "move along like I know you do", and that you just have to move on with life, "move along just to make it through."Īt the end where it says, "right back what is wrong, we move along" is to say that just to settle the problem, or to let go of the negativity/past and go on with life. The person is keeping all the problems to himself where he's telling lies that he's okay,īut his friend takes notice, "hands are shaking cold", and let's him know that he's here to help, "your hands are mine to hold, speak to me". "Such a heart that will lead you to deceiving" 1a transitive to tell someone to move away from a place A guy in a uniform was moving some kids along. Then there's another dilemma where the person feels as if he has lost himself completely meaning he feels like nothing matters and is on the verge of suicide. "So a day when you've lost yourself completely, could be a night when your life ends." "Move along just to make it through", he says because life is tough, but you have to keep moving and be positive. His friend tells him to "move along like I know you do" because he knows that his friend is strong. "Hands are shaking cold, these hands are meant to hold (Speak to me)" The person just keeps thinking negatively and doesn't know what to do, but his friend wants the person to tell him his problems. "Another day and you've had your fill of sinking" ![]() "Go ahead as you waste your days with thinking, when you fall, everyone stands"Ī friend has tried to help this person, but he seems to just be drifting into thoughts. Move along, move along like I know you do (Know you do) Such a heart that will lead you to deceiving So a day when you've lost yourself completely Move along, move along just to make it through Move along, move along like I know you do Go ahead as you waste your days with thinkingĪnother day, and you've had your fill of sinking
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