Lyrics
Turn around for
Turning around for the sake of identity, possibly to discover or assert one's sense of self.
Identity's sake
Stating the reason for the turnaround is related to preserving or defining one's identity.
Seen you around here before
Observing someone familiar or known in the current environment.
Twice as much as my face
Noticing this person more frequently than one's own reflection, implying a strong impact or presence.
Reach down
Bending down to tie shoelaces, a simple action that contrasts with the complexity of emotions being discussed.
Tie the shoes to the lace
Connecting the act of tying shoes to something deeper, possibly addressing the intricacies of relationships.
You're not playing anyone
Asserting that the person is genuine and not deceiving others.
Come on out
Encouraging someone to come forward and be authentic.
Change the pace
Suggesting a need for change in behavior or attitude, advocating for a shift in approach.
Your face
Highlighting the focus on the individual's face as a central aspect of the narrative.
Your face
Reiteration of the emphasis on the person's face, reinforcing its significance.
Why you feeling so displaced?
Questioning the emotional state of feeling out of place or disconnected.
Come on
An invitation or encouragement to take action and make a change.
Change your pace
Repeating the call for a change in pace, possibly to address stagnation or discomfort.
Your face
Reemphasizing the importance of the person's face in the context of the narrative.
Your face
Restating the focus on the individual's face, maintaining its significance.
Why you feeling so displaced?
Persistently questioning the emotional state of feeling out of place or disconnected.
Come on
Continuing to encourage a change in behavior or perspective for the better.
Change your pace
Reiterating the need for a shift in pace, underlining its importance.
Your face
Repeatedly stressing the significance of the person's face within the narrative.
Your face
Emphasizing once again the focus on the individual's face.
Why you feeling so displaced?
Continuing to probe the emotional state of feeling out of place or disconnected.
Come on
Persistently urging a change in behavior or mindset for a more positive experience.
Change your pace
Reiterating the call to alter the pace, reinforcing its importance.
Your face
Once again underscoring the significance of the person's face in the overall narrative.
Your face
Restating the focus on the individual's face, maintaining its importance.
Why you feeling so displaced?
Persistently questioning the emotional state of feeling out of place or disconnected.
Come on
Continuing to encourage a change in behavior or perspective for improved well-being.
Change your pace
Repeating the call for a change in pace, emphasizing its significance for a positive outcome.
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