Admonition
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's decay. There's a palpable sense of detachment, as if the speaker is documenting a phenomenon rather than experiencing raw emotion. The absence of direct address or personal pronouns amplifies this feeling of distance, creating an atmosphere of quiet resignation. The central tension seems to lie in the unspoken acknowledgment of a relationship's end. The repeated phrase, "It’s a shame," acts as a refrain of regret, but it’s a regret devoid of passion or active struggle. This isn't a plea for reconciliation; it’s a mournful acceptance of inevitable loss, a quiet surrender to circumstances. The most striking aspect of the writing is its restraint. The imagery is sparse, relying on the weight of implication rather than explicit description. Phrases like "a quiet room" and "a fading light" evoke a sense of stillness and gradual disappearance, mirroring the slow dissolution of connection. The lack of dramatic pronouncements forces the listener to fill in the emotional blanks, making the implied sadness all the more potent. This understated approach is precisely what gives the lyrics their power. By refusing to overstate the pain, the narrator allows the quiet sorrow to resonate more deeply. The effectiveness comes from what is *not* said, creating a space for the listener's own experiences of quiet endings to surface. It’s a testament to how much can be conveyed through subtle suggestion and a carefully curated lack of detail.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Jesper Kyd