On My Way - Alan Walker (lyrics) -

The story begins in a room filled with heavy silence. For a long time, the protagonist has been living for someone else, "fire on fire" but eventually burning out [1]. The lyrics "I'm sorry but I'm just thinking of the right words to say" suggest a long-overdue conversation [1, 2]. They realize that the person they are with doesn't truly understand their "heart" or the "demons" they fight [1]. The Departure

The story doesn't end with a destination, but with a transformation. The protagonist is no longer seeking validation from the person they left behind. They have accepted that they are "better off alone" than in a place where they aren't seen [1, 3]. They are walking into the unknown, "aiming high," and finally breathing for themselves. ON MY WAY - ALAN WALKER (lyrics)

The addition of Farruko’s verses adds a layer of resilience, suggesting that even when the path is lonely or the "pavement" is hard, the motion itself is the cure [2]. The Resolution The story begins in a room filled with heavy silence

Rather than staying in a cycle of apologies and broken promises, the protagonist decides to leave under the cover of night. The "blood moon" serves as a witness to their exit [1]. There is a sense of urgency—not out of fear, but out of a sudden, sharp clarity. They aren't looking for a new destination yet; they are simply reclaiming their autonomy. The Journey (The "On My Way" Phase) They realize that the person they are with

As they step out into the world, the atmosphere shifts from oppressive to expansive. The chorus, "So then I'm on my way," represents the transition from being a "ghost" in someone else's life to becoming the lead character in their own [1, 2].

They acknowledge their scars but refuse to let them be weaknesses. The line "I'm independent" becomes a mantra [1].

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