Sonic Drought

Sonic Drought: Unveiling Musical Betrayals and Fading Voices
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Lyrics

What's that buzzing in my ear again

Expressing annoyance or frustration at a recurring buzzing sound in the ear.

Pulsing its pitching an inner-ear itching

Describing the persistent and irritating nature of the buzzing, creating discomfort in the inner ear.

Softly stoking my fear again

Reflecting on a soft and fear-inducing element associated with the buzzing sound.

Beaming its frequency ever-too frequently

Highlighting the frequent and intense nature of the buzzing's frequency.

Hear me out

Requesting attention, possibly asking others to listen or understand.

Certain sounds lost to the clouds

Expressing the loss of certain sounds, possibly drowned out or obscured.

Getting repaid for my playing days

Reflecting on past experiences and suggesting a repayment for those days.

No loud allowed

Emphasizing a prohibition on loud noises, possibly related to a change in circumstances.

Feeling betrayed for my music ways

Feeling let down or deceived due to one's musical pursuits.

Sonic drought

Introducing the concept of a "sonic drought," implying a lack of meaningful or fulfilling sounds.

Hear that hissing, oh just me again

Noticing a hissing sound and acknowledging its presence as a personal experience.

Well that's good I guess

Expressing a sense of relief that the hissing sound is only affecting the speaker.

Cause I wouldn't wish all this

Acknowledging the undesirable nature of the situation and not wishing it upon anyone.

On my enemy's worst enemy's friend

Expressing a strong aversion to the situation, even for one's enemies.

Cause real or pretend, it's here to the end

Stating that the situation, whether real or pretend, is enduring and won't easily go away.

Hear me out

Reiterating the idea of lost sounds and the need for understanding or acknowledgment.

Certain sounds lost to the clouds

Continuing to express the impact of lost sounds, possibly linked to past actions or decisions.

Getting repaid for my playing days

Referencing a repayment for past actions, suggesting consequences for choices made.

No loud allowed

Reiterating a prohibition on loud noises, highlighting a changed or restricted environment.

Feeling betrayed for my music ways

Feeling let down or betrayed in the context of one's musical preferences or lifestyle.

Sonic drought

Repeating the concept of a "sonic drought," emphasizing a lack of fulfilling auditory experiences.

Cause voices fade away

Suggesting that voices or opinions are fading away, possibly due to past decisions.

From choices made those days

Connecting the fading voices to choices made in the past.

And I'm afraid to say

Expressing fear about the consequences of past decisions.

The fear is reeling me

Describing the emotional impact of fear, suggesting it's affecting the speaker deeply.

For real, you feeling me

Affirming the realness of the speaker's emotions and questioning if others can understand.

But are you hearing me

Prompting others to truly hear and comprehend the speaker's emotions and concerns.

Hear me out

Reiterating the need for others to listen and understand the speaker's perspective.

Hear me out

Repeating the plea to be heard and understood.

Hear me out

Continuing the plea for attention and understanding.

Certain sounds lost to the clouds

Reiterating the idea of lost sounds and the need for acknowledgment, possibly with a sense of urgency.

Getting repaid for my playing days

Referring to consequences for past actions, possibly in a regretful tone.

No loud allowed

Emphasizing the prohibition on loud noises, possibly as a response to past experiences.

Feeling betrayed for my music ways

Repeating the feeling of betrayal in the context of one's music-related choices.

Sonic drought

Concluding with the repetition of the concept of a "sonic drought," encapsulating the overall theme of a lack of fulfilling auditory experiences.

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