Above the Break
Beyond Reality: Unraveling the Enigmatic Journey in 'Above the Break'Lyrics
Is it strange this doesn't seem strange
Reflecting on the lack of perceived strangeness in the current situation.
That I am right where they left me
Being in the same place as others left, possibly feeling stagnant or unchanged.
Another acid trip around the sun
Describing life as a recurring experience with psychedelic undertones.
Won't change what I've done
Acknowledging that the passage of time won't undo past actions.
Though they said they wouldn't let me
Despite assurances, facing consequences or restrictions imposed by others.
And isn't that enough
Questioning whether existing circumstances are sufficient.
Isn't that enough
Repeating the question of whether the current state is satisfactory.
Is there a greater plan, does it matter
Contemplating the existence of a grander plan and questioning its significance.
I am, that I should be
Affirming one's own existence and purpose.
Where they'd have me
Being in a place where others would prefer or expect.
Devil sucking on my head
Metaphorically expressing a struggle or negative influence on thoughts.
I would rather stay home instead
Expressing a preference for solitude over external negative influences.
Just another voice to lead me wrong
Referring to external voices leading astray.
And myself, to stay in bed
Choosing self-awareness and staying in bed as a form of self-care.
And isn't that enough
Repeating the question of whether the current state is sufficient.
Isn't that enough
Reiterating the inquiry into the adequacy of the present situation.
How is it that I am not under the bluer horizon
Questioning why the speaker is not in a more positive or optimistic state.
Why should I tread
Contemplating why one should bother with challenges or difficulties.
Above the break
Referencing a location "above the break" without specifying its meaning.
And Isn't that enough
Repeating the question of whether the current state is sufficient.
Isn't that enough
Reiterating the inquiry into the adequacy of the present situation.
This all will go away, you gotta know that
Acknowledging the transient nature of the current circumstances.
But it was real for a moment
Recognizing a fleeting moment of reality amidst impermanence.
And isn't that enough
Repeating the question of whether the current state is sufficient.
Isn't that enough
Reiterating the inquiry into the adequacy of the present situation.
(Is that enough)
Possibly questioning whether the acknowledgment of reality is sufficient.
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