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Separate we are finally whole
Separate we are free
Separate we are meant, we are meant to be
Separate I'm amazed I ever gave away all I held so dear
Separate we are fine, finally clear
Separate I'm amazed I ever gave away all I held so dear
Separate we are fine, finally clear
Separate we are floating in stone in a bowl, we cannot control[?]
Separate we are finally whole
Separate I'm afraid is all we need, is all we know
Separate we are fine, finally whole
We are finally whole
We are finally whole
We are finally whole
Separate we are free
Separate we are meant, we are meant to be
Separate I'm amazed I ever gave away all I held so dear
Separate we are fine, finally clear
Separate I'm amazed I ever gave away all I held so dear
Separate we are fine, finally clear
Separate we are floating in stone in a bowl, we cannot control[?]
Separate we are finally whole
Separate I'm afraid is all we need, is all we know
Separate we are fine, finally whole
We are finally whole
We are finally whole
We are finally whole
Lyrics submitted by mtrbn
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When viewed through the lens of a relationship, the lyrics suggest that the separation that the narrator has gone through with his/her supposed partner has elicited feelings of freedom, complacency, and relief. Such feelings can certainly be attributed to end of unpleasant or problematic relationship.
Whether or not this song is most accurately viewed through this lens is a good question. Some other, less plausible, ideas that this song could be about are: racial segregation, anti-society, and liberty.