Trigger

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The Rasmus' 'Trigger': A Tale of Love and Destruction

The Rasmus' song 'Trigger' delves into the tumultuous and destructive nature of a relationship that has reached its breaking point. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that once had the potential to soar but ultimately crashes and burns. The storm imagery in the opening lines symbolizes the chaos and fury that have arisen from the ashes of what was once a passionate connection. The metaphor of love crashing against concrete highlights the harsh and unforgiving reality that the relationship faces, shaking both individuals involved.

The recurring question, 'Where do we go from here?' reflects the uncertainty and confusion that often accompany the end of a significant relationship. The singer laments the lost potential, expressing that they 'could have gone so far, gone so high,' but instead, the partner's actions have metaphorically 'pulled the trigger,' leading to the relationship's downfall. This metaphor of pulling the trigger suggests a sense of betrayal and finality, as if the partner's actions were the decisive blow that ended everything.

The lyrics also explore the feelings of exhaustion and defeat that come with trying to salvage a failing relationship. The imagery of an empty clip and no ammunition signifies that the singer has given everything they had, likening themselves to a soldier who has failed their mission. The sense of inevitability is palpable, as the singer acknowledges that they saw the end coming but were powerless to stop it. The song captures the emotional turmoil of facing the end of a relationship, the frustration of unfulfilled potential, and the weariness of repeated attempts to make things work.

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  1. Still Standing
  2. Open My Eyes
  3. I'm a Mess
  4. Nothing
  5. The One I Love
  6. Trigger
  7. End Of The Story
  8. Holy Grail
  9. F-F-F-Falling
  10. Time To Burn
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