my idea never dies
Unveiling the Resilience Within: 'My Idea Never Dies' by Christmas PetsLyrics
You said it's difficult to ask acquaintances and strangers
You expressed difficulty in seeking help from acquaintances and strangers for tasks that take two hours.
For two-hour favors
Emphasizing the challenge of requesting short-term favors from people.
My dream- complete inoculation
Desire for complete protection or immunity, possibly metaphorical, like achieving a perfect state of security in a dream.
Here's the thing about having a son...
Beginning a reflection on the challenges and experiences of parenthood, particularly having a son.
My idea never dies. My idea never dies
Reiteration of the persistence and endurance of a personal idea despite challenges or setbacks.
I blame you for holding on to fear
Attributing blame to someone for holding onto fear, suggesting a negative influence or impact.
I blame fear for the white identity
Connecting fear to the concept of white identity, possibly exploring the role of fear in shaping racial identity.
I blame you for holding on to fear
Repeating the blame for holding onto fear, reinforcing the idea of responsibility for negative emotions.
I blame fear for the white identity
Reiterating the association between fear and the formation of white identity, continuing the exploration of these themes.
You said it's difficult to ask acquaintances and strangers
Recalling the difficulty in seeking assistance from acquaintances and strangers for short-term favors, suggesting a recurring theme or struggle.
For two-hour favors
Reiteration of the challenge of requesting two-hour favors, emphasizing the persistence of this difficulty.
My dream- complete inoculation
Restating the dream of complete inoculation, underscoring the desire for absolute protection or immunity.
Here's the thing about having a son...
Continuation of the reflection on parenthood, possibly highlighting complexities or unique aspects related to having a son.
My idea never dies. My idea never dies
Reaffirmation of the enduring nature of a personal idea despite challenges, emphasizing its resilience.
I blame you for holding on to fear
Repeating the attribution of blame to someone for holding onto fear, maintaining the focus on this negative emotion.
I blame fear for the white identity
Reiterating the connection between fear and white identity, suggesting a critical examination of this relationship.
I blame you for holding on to fear
Repeating the blame for holding onto fear, reinforcing the notion of responsibility for negative emotions.
I blame fear for the white identity
Reiterating the association between fear and the formation of white identity, continuing the exploration of these themes.
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