How Did It Come To This

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The Silent Scream of a Broken Heart

Lunatica's song "How Did It Come To This" delves deep into the emotional turmoil and suffocating despair that follows a devastating breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who feels utterly broken and trapped, both physically and emotionally. The imagery of the sky darkening and feeling buried alive sets a somber tone, reflecting the protagonist's inner state of hopelessness and pain. The recurring question, "How did it come to this?" underscores a sense of bewilderment and helplessness, as the person grapples with the sudden and overwhelming change in their life.

The metaphor of being underwater is particularly powerful in conveying the suffocating nature of the protagonist's emotions. They describe feeling like they have no air to breathe, emphasizing the intensity of their distress. The concept of a "silent scream" further illustrates the internal struggle and the inability to express their pain outwardly. This silent suffering is a common theme in Lunatica's music, which often explores deep emotional landscapes and the complexities of the human experience.

The song also touches on the theme of isolation, as the protagonist feels trapped behind walls and unable to reach out for help. The voice within them, dying to come out, represents the suppressed emotions and the desperate need for release. The plea for rescue before it's too late adds a sense of urgency and highlights the fear of being consumed by their own despair. Lunatica's evocative lyrics and haunting melodies create a poignant and relatable portrayal of heartbreak and the struggle to find a way out of the darkness.

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