Lyrics
Ghostly clothes worn as shields on the shoulders
Using clothing metaphorically as protective shields on the shoulders.
All as an army of clones
Describing a collective identity, everyone as clones in an army.
Sleeping, dreaming, under influence
Being in a state of sleep or dream influenced by external factors.
Sweet little boy
Referring to someone as a sweet, innocent boy.
Drinking the world
Metaphorically consuming or experiencing the world.
Where are you going?
Pose a question about the direction or purpose of one's actions.
The bar clothes his shutter
Describing a bar closing, possibly signaling an end or change.
In which way does your pretty chin
Inquiring about the decision-making process, particularly with the chin.
Has decided to point your burst?
Asking about the direction or focus of the person's energy.
Sweet little girl
Referring to someone as a sweet, innocent girl.
Drinking the world
Metaphorically consuming or experiencing the world (similar to Line 5).
You wish on stars sealed in the pavement
Expressing the act of making wishes on stars embedded in pavement.
'Cause money can't buy the ones above us
Highlighting the value of things beyond monetary reach.
You ride with sadness inside your jeans
Describing a journey with inner sadness within one's jeans.
Lost in some dreams that have the size of your TV screen
Being immersed in dreams that are limited in size, akin to a TV screen.
And don't you dare walk all over me
A warning not to mistreat or disrespect the speaker.
Don't forget that once you were free
Reminding the listener of a time when they were free.
You wish on stars sealed in the sidewalks
Reiteration of wishing on stars, emphasizing their location in sidewalks.
'Cause money can't buy the ones above us
Reemphasizing the value of things that money can't buy.
You ride with sadness inside your jeans
Repeating the theme of inner sadness within one's jeans.
Holding on dreams that are the size of your TV screen
Holding onto dreams that are constrained in size like a TV screen.
Don't forget that once you were free
A reminder of a past state of freedom that should not be forgotten.
So don't you dare walk all over me
A strong admonition against mistreatment or disrespect.
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