Lyrics
Sometimes I think we're not the same
Sometimes the speaker feels a lack of similarity with others
'Til I obey, oh
The feeling of similarity emerges when the speaker obeys
Sometimes I think we're all the same
The speaker contemplates the commonality among people
In the night time
In the nighttime, during the darkest moments, everything is intensified, and the speaker follows blindly
In the darkest time
-All magnified
-So I follow blind
-In the day time
In the daytime, during the brightest moments, the speaker distances from someone who is not their kind
In the lightest time
-You're not my kind
-I'm terrified I analyze
The speaker is frightened and introspective, analyzing the fear of being someone else
Being you
-Sometimes I think we're not the same
Repetition of the feeling of dissimilarity
'Til I obey, oh
Similarity is perceived when the speaker obeys
Sometimes I think we're all the same
Reflection on the shared nature of humanity
In the night time
Reiteration of intensified experiences in the nighttime, following blindly
In the darkest time
-All magnified
-So I follow blind
-In the day time
Daytime experiences contrasted with distancing from those not fitting the speaker's kind
In the lightest time
-You're not my kind
-The bones are breaking
Metaphorical description of bones breaking, things shaking, and the speaker following a pattern
So It goes
-It's always shaking
-And I follow
-I'm terrified
Continued fear and analysis, expressing dread of becoming something undesirable
I analyze this
-I'm terrified
-Of becoming this
-Sometimes I think we're not the same
Repetition of feeling dissimilar at times
'Til I obey, oh
Similarity is suggested through obedience
Sometimes I think we're all the same
Reflection on the shared nature of humanity
In the night time
Recurrence of intensified experiences in the nighttime, following blindly
In the darkest time
-All magnified
-So I follow blind
-In the day time
Daytime experiences reiterated with the speaker avoiding those not deemed as their kind
In the lightest time
-You're not my kind
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