Very Soon, Very Frequent

Navigating Life's Crossroads: Reflections and Choices in 'Very Soon, Very Frequent'
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Very Soon, Very Frequent

Expresses the anticipation of something happening very soon and occurring frequently.

Written by Jack Alexander

Credits Jack Alexander as the author of the lyrics.

If I was honest I’d tell you I still get nauseous, When I think about the future,

Confesses feeling nauseous when contemplating the future, possibly indicating anxiety or uncertainty.

Had to stop thinking about all my decisions, And if they were right or not.

Reflects on the need to stop overthinking past decisions and questioning their correctness.

Hindsight is killing

Highlights the burden of hindsight, suggesting regret or remorse for not taking certain opportunities.

‘Cos now I’m sitting here wishing, That I’d left when I had the chance.

Expresses regret about not leaving when there was a chance, implying a missed opportunity.

It’s still too easy for me to, Doubt how I’m feeling, When I say your name, Out loud.

Acknowledges doubt in expressing emotions, especially when saying someone's name out loud.

Am I moving on?

Raises the question of whether the speaker is genuinely moving on from the past.

Or just running from,

Ponders whether the speaker is running away from their actions or decisions.

All the things I’ve done.

Reflects on the weight of past actions and decisions.

Maybe one day we’ll find a place to be, Very soon, very frequent

Expresses hope for finding a place to be, suggesting a desire for stability or peace in the future.

If only for a little while, If only for a little while, If only for a little while, If only.

Reiterates the desire for a temporary refuge, emphasizing the transient nature of this longing.

If I was honest I’d tell you sometimes, I don’t want to be here anymore,

Admits occasional thoughts of not wanting to be present, indicating internal struggles.

And that scares the hell out of me, But I’m just doing the best I can,

Acknowledges fear associated with contemplating not wanting to be here, while striving to do one's best.

To keep pushing on,

Commits to pushing forward despite challenges, demonstrating resilience.

Are we moving on?

Raises the question of whether "we" (the speaker and others) are collectively moving on from the past.

Or just running from,

Explores the possibility of running away from shared experiences or actions.

All the things we’ve done.

Addresses the collective weight of shared history and decisions.

Maybe one we’ll find a place to be, Very soon, very frequent.

Reiterates the hope for finding a place for the collective "we" in the near and frequent future.

Are we moving on?

Repeats the question of whether the collective group is genuinely moving on from the past.

Or just running from,

Repeats the consideration of whether the collective group is running away from shared experiences.

All the things we’ve done.

Reiterates the collective reflection on shared actions and decisions.

Maybe one we’ll find a place to be, Very soon, very frequent.

Reaffirms the collective hope for finding a place in the near and frequent future.

Are we moving on?

Repeats the question of whether the collective group is genuinely moving on from the past.

Or just running from,

Repeats the consideration of whether the collective group is running away from shared experiences.

All the things we’ve done.

Reiterates the collective reflection on shared actions and decisions.

Maybe one we’ll find a place to be,

Reaffirms the collective hope for finding a place in the near and frequent future.


Very soon, very frequent.

Repeats the anticipation of something happening very soon and occurring frequently.

If only for a little while, If only for a little while, If only for a little while, If only.

Reiterates the desire for a temporary refuge, emphasizing the transient nature of this longing.

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