"I Still Feel Her - Part IV" by Emarosa is a song that explores themes of pain, regret, and longing in a relationship. The lyrics suggest that the protagonist is haunted by the memories and emotions associated with a past love, unable to fully move on. The song begins with the dreams and the passing of time being a constant source of pain for the protagonist. They have tried to find solace and escape from their doubts about the relationship, but it seems impossible. The line "Now see it fall away, we all become the same, this stormy night" suggests that they are witnessing the end of the relationship, where everyone involved feels the same sense of turmoil. The chorus emphasizes the feeling of being too far gone to stop. The protagonist acknowledges their fate and surrendering to the overwhelming emotions and circumstances they find themselves in. The repetition of "we are, we are, we are, too far to stop" reinforces this sense of helplessness. The second verse delves deeper into the feelings of regret and the mistakes made in the relationship. The protagonist still feels the presence of the person they lost despite their efforts to forget and move on. The bridge of the song serves as a plea for the person they lost to wake up and recognize the pain caused. It expresses frustration and a desire for understanding and closure. Overall, "I Still Feel Her - Part IV" portrays a narrative of a broken relationship, where the protagonist is struggling to let go and move on from the pain and regret they still feel.