Radio Song

Escaping the Struggles: A Musical Journey of Liberation
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Lyrics

Sometimes the time just slips away

Sometimes time passes quickly and unnoticed.

Sometimes there's nothing left to say

Occasionally, there's nothing more to be said or expressed.

But I know I'm already gone

The singer acknowledges their departure or disconnection from a situation.

Weighing me down with bills to pay

The burden of financial obligations is dragging the singer down.

So many things are in the way

Various obstacles and challenges are hindering progress.

But I know it won't last long

The singer is confident that the difficulties will be temporary.


I hear the radio playing my favorite song

The radio plays the singer's favorite song, providing a momentary escape.

Don't you just stand there, turn it up

An urging to turn up the volume and enjoy the music.

I really need to have some fun

The singer expresses a need for enjoyment and relaxation.


I see the struggle in my eyes

The singer recognizes a personal struggle reflected in their eyes.

What I've become, it has to die

An acknowledgment that a part of the singer must undergo a transformation.

But I know I'm already gone

The awareness that the departure or change has already occurred.

Trying so hard to live in faith

Striving to live faithfully despite challenges.

I triumph and then I fall from grace

A cycle of success and failure, falling from grace.

But I know it won't last long

Belief that the challenging times will be brief.


I hear the radio playing my favorite song

The radio continues to play the favorite song, providing comfort.

Don't you just stand there, turn it up

An insistence to turn up the volume and fully immerse in the music.

I really need to have some fun

A repeated expression of the need for enjoyment.

I hear the radio playing my favorite song

Reiteration of the radio playing the favorite song.

I needed this, I was in a rut

The music is a welcome relief from a stagnant or difficult situation.

Sometimes everything's way too much

Times when everything becomes overwhelming.


I looked at all the things that happened

Reflecting on past events and experiences.

I see my part, I learned my lesson

Acknowledging one's role and learning from mistakes.

Torn apart, I'm ready for a brand new start

A readiness for a fresh start after being emotionally torn.

Everything I took for granted

Realization of the value of simple things taken for granted.

The simple things are all that mattered

The singer recognizes that the basics are what truly matter.

Tears I cried, I sing it with a troubled mind

Singing about tears shed during a troubled state of mind.


One of these days I'll say goodbye

An anticipation of bidding farewell to difficulties.

Nothing is left but space and time

Nothing remains except the abstract concepts of space and time.

'Cause I know I'm already gone

A realization that the departure or change has already happened.


I hear the radio playing my favorite song

The radio persists in playing the comforting favorite song.

Don't you just stand there, turn it up

An urgent plea to turn up the volume and enjoy the music.

I really need to have some fun

A reiterated expression of the need for enjoyment.

I hear the radio playing my favorite song

The continued solace found in the favorite song.

I needed this, I was in a rut

The music serves as a much-needed escape from a challenging situation.

Sometimes everything's way too much

A repetition of feeling overwhelmed by everything.


I hear the radio playing my favorite song

The recurring theme of finding comfort in the favorite song.

I needed this, I was in a rut

Reiteration of the music as a relief from a difficult state.

Sometimes everything's way too much

Emphasizing the occasional overwhelming nature of life.

I hear the radio playing my

The persisting solace found in the recurring favorite song.

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