Ordinary

Embracing the Ordinary: A Reflection on Pain and Hope
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Lyrics

This is how I'm ordinary

This line expresses the speaker's acknowledgment of their ordinary nature.

And together we're the same

Highlights the unity of the speaker with others, emphasizing shared commonalities.

There are things that I can relate to

The speaker can empathize with certain experiences or emotions shared by others.

How you went through, the pain

Refers to the struggles and difficulties faced by someone else, acknowledging their pain.


This is how we're ordinary

Reiteration of the speaker's ordinary nature, emphasizing collective normalcy.

Separately, we are the same

Despite individual differences, there's a commonality that unites people.

All this solitary anger, it

Describes the negative impact of isolated anger, isolating individuals from each other.

Just isolates, our shame

Emphasizes that solitary anger intensifies feelings of shame.


And the guilt is the, only thing that, remains

Points out that guilt remains, and blame resurfaces, perpetuating negative emotions.

It's the blame, back again

The recurring nature of blame and guilt is highlighted.

Then the darkness, overcame

Describes a moment where darkness overwhelms, possibly symbolizing hardships.


This one goes to all the addicts

Dedicated to individuals struggling with addiction and the challenges faced by millennials.

And misled millennials

Addresses the struggles related to mental health issues among the younger generation.

Fighting through the mental illness of

Highlights the battle against mental illness within damaged souls.

Our lost and damaged souls

Speaks to the pain and suffering experienced by individuals with lost and damaged souls.


I will not forget the broken

Expresses remembrance for those who are broken or have faced hardships.

No longer are they the few

Indicates a shift in perception, recognizing that such struggles are not isolated incidents.

I am thankful not to be one of

The speaker expresses gratitude for not being among the homeless and abused.

The homeless and abused

Recognizes the plight of those who are homeless and subjected to abuse.


I am humbled by, how close I came, to you

The speaker acknowledges a close connection to the struggles of others.

I feel for you, I came through

Shares a sense of empathy for those who faced similar challenges.

And I wish that, you had too

Expresses a wish for a better outcome for others who experienced hardship.


And that could be you, it could be me, again

Underlines the shared vulnerability of individuals, as anyone could face adversity.

I am humbled by, how close it is, I came

Reiterates the speaker's proximity to challenging situations, emphasizing the fragility of life.

But in my darkness, there was light

Describes finding light in personal darkness, signifying resilience and hope.

And it saved me, one more time

Acknowledges that light saved the speaker, emphasizing its importance.


And in your darkness, where was light?

Raises doubt about whether light can save others in their dark moments.

Can it save you, just one last time?

Ponders the possibility of light being a saving force one last time for those in need.

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