Lyrics
The reptiles escaped, who said 'booh'?
The reptiles escaped, and someone made a frightening sound ("booh").
Was it me, but who then was I? , what made them fear?
The speaker questions their identity and wonders what caused fear in others.
It's dark and it's cold, and I feel so old
Expresses a sense of darkness, coldness, and feeling old.
I'm going down
The speaker is descending or facing a challenging situation.
I'm going down to chase some reptiles
Expresses the intent to confront or pursue reptiles.
So autonomic, and you interrupt my dream
Someone disrupts the speaker's dream in an automatic or involuntary manner.
You interrupt me, my old brainstem is talking
The interruption involves the speaker's brainstem, suggesting a primal or instinctive interference.
And you interrupt my dream, you interrupt me
Reiteration of the dream interruption and its impact on the speaker.
The kites fly up high, I'm free, I run
The speaker experiences freedom and joy as kites soar high.
But from heaven fall the bluebirds, they hit the ground
A sudden downfall of bluebirds from heaven contrasts with the initial sense of freedom.
The sun warms my face, and I feel
The sun warms the speaker's face, bringing a positive feeling.
It ain't the end for all the living,
Contrary to initial challenges, there is a belief that life continues beyond difficulties.
It ain't no end for the living, no!
A reaffirmation that life does not have an end, rejecting the notion of finality.
My intuition, and you interrupt my dream
Intuition is disrupted in the dream, emphasizing the impact of the interruption.
You interrupt me, deep in here it is hidden
The interruption affects something deep within the speaker.
And you interrupt my dream, you interrupt me
Reiteration of the dream disruption and its impact on the speaker's inner self.
You woke me up, I'm forgetting, and you interfere
The speaker is awakened, experiences forgetfulness, and someone interferes.
You interrupt my dream
Repetition of the dream interruption theme.
It's so autonomic...
Reaffirms the automatic or involuntary nature of the disruption.
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