HEAD TO THE SUN
Embracing the Sunlit Rebellion: Bexley Moms' Poetic Dive into FreedomLyrics
I put my head to the sun
Embracing the warmth and positivity, seeking solace or inspiration.
I put my head to the sun
Reiterating the act of putting oneself in a positive and sunny disposition.
Triggers on the water gun
Suggesting potential challenges or conflicts, possibly playfully comparing them to water gun triggers.
Are we having too much fun?
Raising a question about the balance between enjoyment and responsibility.
I was baptized in a pool
Referencing a baptism, symbolizing a cleansing or rebirth experience.
Fishes swimming in my school
Using the metaphor of fishes in a school to represent peers or companions.
If you think that you can dive with me
Challenging others to join in an adventure or journey, with a playful warning.
then you are such a fool
Expressing skepticism towards those who underestimate or misunderstand.
Don't play
Advising against manipulative behavior or deceit.
You can never change me
Asserting individuality and resistance to change imposed by others.
I've been the same
Stating continuity and consistency in character since adolescence.
Since the eighth grade
Highlighting a specific period in life, possibly with a significant event or influence.
And I don't care
Indicating a lack of concern or indifference towards others' opinions.
What you have to say
Reiterating a disregard for external judgments.
Cause you can't steal
Emphasizing the uniqueness of personal experiences that cannot be taken away.
What the sun just gave me
Celebrating the positive impact or gifts received from the sun metaphorically.
Run away From your everyday pain
Encouraging an escape from routine or difficulties.
Lather up On the spf 80
Suggesting the importance of protection, possibly from negativity, using a high SPF sunscreen metaphorically.
Surf is up And you better behave
Connecting the enjoyment of surfing with the need for good behavior.
When you see me Catch a wave
Anticipating a triumphant moment or accomplishment, using "Catch a wave" as a metaphor.
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