East Coast
Navigating Life's Currents: A Tale of Resilience and IndependenceLyrics
Where you are
Reflecting on your current location or state.
Are there stars in the sky?
Questioning the presence of beauty or positivity in your surroundings.
Do you look the same in city light?
Wondering if your appearance or essence remains consistent in urban settings.
Are there people in your mail asking for time?
Asking about the nature of correspondence, possibly seeking emotional connection.
Or just lists of bills that you fell behind?
Contemplating whether your mail consists of personal requests or financial burdens.
This much I know
A declaration of certain knowledge or understanding.
No matter what you say
Asserting that external words or expressions do not alter a particular reality.
No matter who's to blame
Stating that assigning blame is irrelevant to the acknowledged situation.
The pressure's here to stay
Expressing the persistence of pressure or challenges in life.
I'm not moving to the east coast
Rejecting the idea of relocating to the east coast.
You can do that on your own
Encouraging the other person to make that decision independently.
I want that deposit back
Expressing a desire to recover a financial deposit.
For all the time we'll never spend
Referring to lost time and missed opportunities in the past.
Gearing up for life's fatal attack
Preparing for life's inevitable challenges or hardships.
Well there's insurance on everything that ends
Highlighting the existence of insurance against the conclusion of various aspects.
So I'm making a withdrawal
Deciding to withdraw or retreat from a situation.
This much I know
Reiteration of certain knowledge or understanding.
No matter what you say
Repeating the idea that external words or expressions do not change a particular reality.
No matter who's to blame
Restating the irrelevance of assigning blame to the acknowledged situation.
The pressure's here to stay
Reaffirming the persistence of pressure or challenges in life.
I'm not moving to the east coast
Reiterating the rejection of moving to the east coast.
You can do that on your own
Encouraging the other person to take on that decision independently.
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