Circus Of Morality
Journey Through the Circus of MoralityLyrics
Everybody's got a version his or her reality
Recognition that everyone has their own interpretation of reality.
Dare you enter the circus of your own morality
A challenge to explore and confront one's moral values and beliefs.
Where nothing that you've ever thought was ever really grown
Suggesting that commonly held beliefs may not have naturally developed.
A billion thoughts you rented got handed down or loaned
Our thoughts are a mix of inherited and borrowed ideas.
We're fixed into the saddles of the tallest unicycles
Metaphorically, we are committed to challenging and precarious situations.
What once was thought periphery is now seen as vital
What was once considered less important is now recognized as crucial.
With a worker Bee intensity the tightrope walkers eyes
Intense focus and dedication are required for life's balancing acts.
No safety net below us can one sneeze whilst paralysed?
Questioning the security of our positions and the consequences of vulnerability.
The bearded lady looks upset more than just a trifle
The metaphorical bearded lady expresses discontent or unease.
It seems I have not yet outlived the usefulness of that title
The speaker reflects on the persistence of societal roles and expectations.
In conversation with a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
An unusual conversation with a Cockatoo, suggesting eccentric interactions.
Who speaks in different accents and has a thing for shoes
Highlighting the uniqueness of communication and individual preferences.
Is being good as good as it's made out to be
Questioning the true nature of goodness and its societal portrayal.
Altruism or validation is such a thin line don't you see
Exploring the fine line between selflessness and seeking validation.
For thinking one is better is thinking others worse
Warning against the arrogance of considering oneself superior.
I think this not a blessing but deem it as a curse
Viewing certain perceived advantages as burdens rather than blessings.
We're slapped across our bottoms
A metaphorical reference to the universal experience of being born.
Come out screaming it leaves traces
Birth leaves a lasting impact and is visible in the expressions of adults.
Seen upon a variety of grown up adult faces
Expressions on adult faces reveal the enduring effects of the birthing process.
We shallow breathe for breathing deep subconsciously they say
Connecting shallow breathing to subconscious attempts to return to infancy.
Might return us to the way we came out on that fateful day
Suggesting that deep breathing might symbolically return us to our origin.
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