Lyrics
I only wanna sleep
I desire rest and sleep.
That's when I can dream
Sleep is the time when I can experience dreams.
I wanna fall down the rabbit hole again
I wish to immerse myself in the imaginative world of the rabbit hole once again.
I'm goin' down
I am descending into a state of introspection or contemplation.
I'm goin' down, down
This descent intensifies, symbolizing a deeper exploration of thoughts or emotions.
I'm goin' down
Continued emphasis on the descent, suggesting a significant journey within oneself.
I'm goin' down, down
Further emphasizing the descent and its emotional depth.
That's where I can breathe
The metaphorical "down" is a place where the individual can find solace and authenticity.
That's where I can be me
This place allows the person to be their true self.
In Wonderland
Reference to Wonderland, a symbolic realm of imagination and freedom.
The hatter's my best friend
The Hatter from Wonderland is portrayed as a close and trusted companion.
I'm goin' down
The descent into introspection continues, acknowledging honesty.
(If I'm being honest)
A reminder of the sincerity and truthfulness in the self-exploration process.
I'm goin' down, down
The emotional descent persists, expressing a desire to live in this introspective state.
(I could just live there)
The singer contemplates the idea of fully embracing and residing in Wonderland.
I'm goin' down
The descent into the subconscious mind continues.
(Seep into my subconscious)
The process of delving into the depths of the subconscious is emphasized.
I'm goin' down, down
Repetition reinforces the idea of entering the subconscious mind.
(Seep into my subconscious)
Reiteration of the desire to penetrate the subconscious, emphasizing its importance.
You know Alice got it right
Alice's choice to stay in Wonderland is seen as a wise decision.
That place is better than here
Comparing Wonderland to the current reality, indicating Wonderland as a superior place.
I wanna feel alive
An expression of the desire to feel alive and vibrant.
So I just go through the mirror
The decision to enter the mirror is a metaphor for seeking new experiences and perspectives.
Reach out and take my hand
An invitation for someone to join in the exploration of Wonderland.
I can show you wonderland
The singer offers to guide and reveal the wonders of Wonderland.
I'm goin' down
The descent continues, reaffirming the journey into introspection.
Down
A brief repetition emphasizing the descent.
(In Wonderland) Just close your eyes, eyes, eyes
Closing one's eyes is an invitation to immerse oneself in Wonderland.
(You'll find your place)
Encouraging the listener to find their place within the imaginative realm.
(In Wonderland) Just close your eyes, eyes, eyes
Reiteration of the idea that closing one's eyes leads to finding one's place in Wonderland.
(You'll find your place) In a matter of time
Assurance that, with time, the listener will discover their place in Wonderland.
You'll be fine, fine, fine (In Wonderland)
A positive affirmation that everything will be fine within Wonderland.
You'll be fine, fine, fine (You'll find your place)
Repetition of the reassuring message regarding finding one's place.
Just close your eyes
A final encouragement to close one's eyes and embrace Wonderland.
Close your eyes, eyes, eyes
Repetition, emphasizing the act of closing one's eyes to enter Wonderland.
(Your eyes)
The eyes are highlighted, symbolizing the gateway to Wonderland.
(In Wonderland)
Reiteration of the connection between closing one's eyes and entering Wonderland.
(In Wonderland)
A final repetition, emphasizing the allure and magic of Wonderland.
(In Wonderland)
A conclusive statement reinforcing the enchanting nature of Wonderland.
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