Ashes
Lux Holm
The Lingering Pain of Lost Love in 'Ashes' by Lux Holm
Lux Holm's song 'Ashes' delves deep into the emotional turmoil that follows the end of a significant relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the aftermath of a breakup, seeking answers and closure. The opening lines, 'Calling up my demons need a face to face / Need a reason why you've stolen her from me,' suggest a confrontation with inner turmoil and a desperate need for understanding. The mention of heaven being 'angry' hints at a sense of cosmic injustice, as if the universe itself is complicit in the loss experienced by the narrator.
The recurring theme of 'freedom' juxtaposed with 'memories' and 'promises' highlights the paradox of relationships. While the narrator and their partner sought freedom, they are now shackled by the remnants of their past. The repetition of 'memories' and 'promises' underscores the weight of what was left behind, emphasizing the emotional baggage that lingers. The chorus, with its haunting refrain of 'Oh baby now I'm so empty / Oh baby look at what you left me / Ashes,' encapsulates the desolation and void left in the wake of the breakup. The word 'ashes' symbolizes the remnants of what once was, a stark reminder of the love that has been reduced to nothing.
The second verse shifts to a more introspective tone, with the narrator turning to music as a form of catharsis. 'Music in my speakers is becoming loud / Lyrics on my head I need to write them down' suggests that the act of creating music is a way to process and cope with the pain. The line 'Don't know why it hurts so much your memory / Your memory, you live in me' reveals the enduring impact of the lost love, indicating that the memory of the partner continues to haunt the narrator. This song is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, the search for meaning, and the struggle to move on from a love that has left only ashes in its wake.