it's time to pull or not

it's time to pull or not

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Lyrics

[Intro – gentle acoustic guitar strums, soft piano arpeggios] Morning light spills through the screen Silence hangs between the scenes [Verse 1 – steady guitar rhythm, subtle shaker] The thread between us’s frayed but tight I trace the knots where we lost sight Every breath feels like a test Wondering if we’re past the rest [Pre-Chorus – rising piano notes, quiet bassline] My hands hover over the edge Afraid of what the choice will dredge Is this the end or a new start? My heart’s torn between two parts [Chorus – layered vocals, warm cello undercurrent] Is it time to pull, or let it fade? Every word feels like a blade Holding on or cutting free Which one’s the truth, which one’s a lie to me? [Verse 2 – soft harmonica interlude, continued guitar] We built a world with sand and glue Watched the tides wash half of it through I still taste your laugh in the air But the silence’s grown too hard to bear [Pre-Chorus – swelling piano, light drum beat kicks in] My fingers curl around the string Afraid to break it, afraid to cling Is this the end or a new start? My heart’s torn between two parts [Chorus – fuller arrangement, backing vocals join] Is it time to pull, or let it fade? Every word feels like a blade Holding on or cutting free Which one’s the truth, which one’s a lie to me? [Bridge – stripped back to acoustic guitar and vocals] I’ve waited for a sign to show But the only voice I hear’s my own Maybe the choice isn’t black or white Maybe it’s just learning to say goodnight [Solo – tender harmonica melody, soft piano accompaniment] (Instrumental Solo) [Chorus – emotional climax, full band swells] Is it time to pull, or let it fade? Every wound’s been laid to bare Holding on or cutting free I think I finally see the truth in me [Outro – fading guitar, quiet piano note lingers] I’ll take my hand off the edge Let the wind carry what’s left