1. The Key to the Present Lies in the Past
In my opinion, the speaker is looking back and coming back to their own past and viewing it as if they were reliving it, not as a ghost but their own point of view through fragments from broken pieces of time, scattered due to a painful and traumatic past. ... A home is somewhere you share laughs and have fun with your family and friends, and a house is just a physical space where you really don't connect with, it's just a space where people can live. ... As I said earlier on that the speaker wasn't a ghost returning and haunting a house, and to support my claim that the speak...
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