Blank Check
Navigating Life's Labyrinth: Christian Lee Hutson's Blank Check WisdomLyrics
Beautiful losers, necessary evil
Beautiful losers and necessary evil refer to individuals or things that are aesthetically appealing despite their flaws or negative aspects, indicating the coexistence of beauty and imperfection.
This is the church, this is the steamroller
Metaphorically compares life or a situation to a church (symbolizing sanctity or structure) and a steamroller (symbolizing force or overwhelming power), suggesting a juxtaposition of contrasting forces or influences.
Blackout curtains, light pollution
Describes the conflicting elements of blackout curtains (blocking external influences) and light pollution (intrusive, unwanted light), possibly signifying the struggle between isolation and external influences.
Blank checks and reluctant music
Refers to the idea of having unlimited potential or resources (blank checks) alongside hesitancy or uncertainty in expressing oneself artistically (reluctant music).
The easy way's impossible
Suggests that the path perceived as the easiest is unachievable or unrealistic.
You don't have to do anything
Implies the freedom from the obligation to engage in activities that one doesn't desire or find appealing.
You don't wanna do
Reiterates the lack of necessity in pursuing actions or endeavors that one is unwilling to undertake.
You don't have to do anything
Repeats the notion that there's no compulsion to do anything one doesn't wish to do.
You don't wanna do
Reiterates the lack of compulsion to engage in undesired activities.
Quitting moon dissolving in stages
Symbolizes the act of giving up gradually, represented by the moon dissolving in stages.
Nothing you can do to change it
Indicates a resignation or acceptance of a situation that cannot be altered or changed.
Adult babysitters taking out the garbage
Suggests the presence of responsible figures handling menial tasks, potentially symbolizing the loss of independence or reliance on others.
Aging out, still clinging to the party
Reflects the process of aging while still being attached to youthful or enjoyable aspects of life.
Fear of heights, the shoulders of a giant
Expresses a fear or anxiety, likening it to the burden or responsibility of someone significant.
Playing bass it's hard to watch
Highlights the difficulty in observing or witnessing something discomforting, possibly related to playing a supporting role (like playing bass in a band).
It's hard to look away from
Emphasizes the challenge of diverting attention away from something captivating or troubling.
Moving heaven and earth every few months
Implies the immense effort involved in making significant changes or adjustments frequently.
The easy way's impossible
Reiterates the impracticality of following the path perceived as the easiest.
You don't have to do anything
Repeats the idea of freedom from unnecessary actions.
You don't wanna do
Restates the lack of obligation to engage in undesired activities.
You don't have to do anything
Reaffirms the absence of necessity in pursuing actions one doesn't wish to undertake.
You don't wanna do
Reiterates the lack of compulsion to engage in activities that are not desired.
You don't have to do anything
Emphasizes the freedom from unnecessary actions.
You don't wanna do
Repeats the absence of obligation to engage in undesired activities.
You don't have to do anything
Restates the idea that there's no necessity to pursue actions one doesn't wish to undertake.
You don't wanna do
Reaffirms the lack of compulsion to engage in activities that are not desired.
(You don't have to do anything)
Reiteration of the message that there's no compulsion to engage in anything unwanted.
(You don't have to do anything)
Continues to emphasize the lack of necessity in pursuing undesired actions.
(You don't have to do anything)
Reaffirms the absence of obligation to engage in activities one doesn't wish to undertake.
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