Apollo
Navigating Existence: Charles Fauna's Apollo Unveils the Struggle for IdentityLyrics
One look baby, one look will tell you the truth
Expressing that a single look can reveal the truth.
That we've been messing up lately
Acknowledging recent mistakes or errors in behavior.
How much you think we can lose?
Pondering the potential losses resulting from these mistakes.
If I don't listen to my old man
Contemplating the significance of not heeding advice from an elder (old man).
Am I a person at all?
Raising a question about personal identity and existence.
You see I've only got the one life
Highlighting the finite nature of life and the need to make meaningful choices.
Maybe I should live in the stars
Suggesting a desire to escape earthly concerns and live a celestial life.
We don't belong here anymore
Expressing a feeling of alienation or not fitting into the current environment.
What are we thinking?
Posing a question about the thoughts and motivations behind certain actions.
What are we trying to prove?
Questioning the purpose or justification of certain endeavors.
I don't know if I can fix this
Expressing uncertainty about the ability to resolve a situation.
There's too much money to lose
Noting the high stakes involved, particularly in terms of financial loss.
You're tryna fuck a whole planet
Criticizing someone for pursuing pleasure or satisfaction at the expense of the entire world.
Maybe the problem is you
Suggesting that the individual mentioned in line 17 might be the root of the problem.
I think I'm ready for the new world
Expressing a readiness for a new world or a fresh start.
Let's see if we ruin that too
Cynically questioning whether this readiness will lead to further ruin.
It's all gone, see you in the new world
Declaring the end of the current state of affairs and anticipation of a new beginning.
It's all gone, see you in the new world
Reiterating the idea that the current situation is over and signaling a transition to a new world.
We don't belong here anymore
Reaffirming the sense of not belonging in the present context.
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