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never die.
I love this song, girls never die truly has a beautiful meaning that can resonate with many young people that struggle with mental health, it's lyrics and symbolism are truly mesmerizing.
— Falling & Rising Again
A central image is stumbling or collapsing, but always getting back up. The song treats failure as part of growth, never as the end.
“Even if I fall, I’ll rise again” becomes the rallying point — a declaration of resilience.
— Strength Behind Vulnerability
The lyrics acknowledge moments of weakness and the instinct to hide flaws (“my weak self, I want to hide it”).
Instead of denying vulnerability, the song reframes it: those struggles become the foundation for strength.
— Defiance Against Limits
There’s a recurring idea of pushing boundaries (“raise the level,” “make it harder for myself”) — symbolizing ambition and refusing to settle for what others expect.
“Girls never die” isn’t just survival, but actively breaking through limits.
If you're a person struggling with mental health, it may sound repetitive but you're not alone. There's many people out there that feel like you, thousands that are willing to listen to your voice, even if there's moments of hopelessness, nothing lasts forever.
Take care of yourself and those around you, give them a hug or send a message checking on them, make little gestures that can make them happy, you may not be able acknowledge it, but small things like that can change someone's life and perspective.
Help-lines :
- Peru: Línea 113 Salud — call or WhatsApp 113, select option 5
- India: Hello! Lifeline — 1800-121-3667
- Brazil: CVV (Centro de Valorização da Vida) — 188
- United States: National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 988
- South Africa: SADAG Suicide Crisis Helpline — 0800 567 567
- Mexico: Línea de la Vida — 800 822 3737
- Canada: Crisis Services Canada / Talk Suicide Canada — 1-833-456-4566
- United Kingdom: Samaritans — 116 123
- Australia: Lifeline Australia — 13 11 14
- Germany: Telefonseelsorge — 0800 111 0111
- France: SOS Suicide — 01 45 39 40 00
- Spain: Teléfono de la Esperanza — 717 003 717
- Chile: Salud Responde — 600 360 7777
- Argentina: SOS Un Amigo Anónimo — 135 / (011) 5275-1135
- Netherlands: 113 (Suicide Prevention NL)
- Ireland: Samaritans Ireland — 116 123
- Italy: Telefono Amico — 199 284 284
- New Zealand: Lifeline NZ — 0800 543 354
- Japan: TELL English Lifeline — 03-5774-0992
- Philippines: Hopeline PH — (02) 8969191
- South Korea: Suicide Prevention Hotline — 1393
- Belgium: Zelfmoordlijn — 1813
- Denmark: Livslinien — 70 201 201
- Norway: Mental Helse — 116 123
- Finland: MIELI Crisis Helpline — 09-2525 0111
- Israel: ERAN (Emotional First Aid) — 1201
- Singapore: Samaritans of Singapore — 1767
- Nigeria: Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative — 0809 111 6263
- Kenya: Befrienders Kenya — +254 722 178 177
- Portugal: (+351) 225 50 60 70