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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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Fate had finally found me

I remember each flash as time began to blur

Like a startling sign that fate had finally found me

And your voice was all I heard that I get what I deserve

Hi,

The above is from the lyrics of "New Divide."

Is it right to interpret the bold as "Like a inescapable fate, I was doomed to lose you, and your voice was all I heard and the only thing that I got and deservd?"

Thanks in advance.
  

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They are just lyrics out of context which may or may not mean anything, but I see no 'I was doomed to lose you' in there.

  • They are just lyrics out of context which may or may not mean anything, but I see no 'I was doomed to lose you' in there.
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They are just lyrics out of context which may or may not mean anything, but I see no 'I was doomed to lose you' in there.

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