She Takes a Pill
A Journey Through Turbulence: She Finds Solace in PillsLyrics
Each time her hair gets wet,
Describes the tendency of her wet hair to gracefully move around her silhouette.
it likes to pirouette
Highlights the hair's playful dance, specifically a pirouette, as it settles on her skin.
along her silhouette
Emphasizes the visual allure of her silhouette when wet hair rests on her.
and rest upon her skin
Continues the imagery of wet hair resting on her skin.
and bolts of silver light go spiralling
Depicts silver light in bolts, suggesting a radiant and captivating sight.
and i just hope i make the time to take it in.
Expresses the narrator's desire to cherish these moments and appreciate her beauty.
When she gets tired it takes all she's got to stay awake
Describes the effort it takes for her to stay awake when tired.
When she gets wired, well you can't get a word in edgeways
Notes her talkative nature when wired, making it challenging for others to speak.
When she gets sad she takes it bad but she don't complain
Observes her tendency to internalize sadness without vocalizing complaints.
And when she gets ill she take a pill to ease the pain.
Addresses her coping mechanism of taking a pill when feeling unwell to alleviate pain.
And when here eyes get lost
Describes the emotional state when her eyes seem distant and detached.
then pretty soon her life gets tossed aside
Conveys the consequence of her emotional detachment, leading to a disrupted life.
and like those silver locks here mind goes spinning wild
Compares her spinning mind to silver locks, suggesting chaos and confusion.
What kind of god would wish this on his child
Raises a question about the fairness of such challenges imposed by a higher power.
A heart that breaks and heals a million times.
Reflects on the resilience of her heart, enduring numerous breaks and heals.
When she gets tired it takes all she's got to stay awake
Reiterates the struggle to stay awake when tired.
When she gets wired, well you can't get a word in edgeways
Reemphasizes her communication challenge when wired.
When she gets sad she takes it bad, but she don't complain
Restates her silent endurance of sadness without vocal complaints.
And when she gets ill she take a pill to ease the pain.
Reaffirms her recourse to taking a pill to alleviate physical pain when unwell.
And if she needs a shoulder she can take mine and be stronger still
Offers support by providing a shoulder for her to lean on, suggesting shared strength.
Until the aching's over my girl, she takes a pill.
Expresses commitment to helping her endure the pain until it subsides.
When she gets tired it takes all she's got to stay awake
Reiterates the difficulty of staying awake when tired.
When she gets wired, well you can't get a word in edgeways
Reemphasizes the challenge of engaging in conversation when she is wired.
When she gets sad she takes it bad, but she don't complain
Restates her silent endurance of sadness without vocal complaints.
And when she gets ill she take a pill to ease the pain.
Reaffirms her reliance on taking a pill to alleviate pain when she is unwell.
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