My Days

Discovering Life's Lessons: "My Days" Reflection
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Lyrics

Got your sticks, got your stones

Acknowledging the presence of challenges and opposition represented by "sticks" and "stones."

Got your ways, your means, your wants

Listing various aspects of life, including methods, desires, and needs.

Your needs, yeah, you is all you know

Emphasizing self-awareness, suggesting that one's identity is primarily defined by oneself.


Who can learn what's wrong?

Raising a rhetorical question about the difficulty of discerning right from wrong.

Who can learn what's right by your ways?

Questioning the ability to determine what is right based on personal methods or standards.

See, I can say I've loved

Claiming to have experienced love in the past.

I can say I've tried in my days

Expressing effort and attempts made in life.


Got your wish, got your dreams

Listing possessions and aspirations, suggesting a sense of fulfillment.

Got your thoughts, your cause

Mentioning thoughts and causes, cautioning that appearances may be deceiving.

Beware because nothing's as it seems

Warning that things may not be what they appear to be.


Who can learn what's wrong?

Reiterating the challenge of understanding right and wrong.

Who can learn what's right by your ways?

Questioning the reliability of personal ways in determining what is right.

See, I can say I've loved

Affirming the experience of love.

I can say I've tried in my days

Reiterating efforts and attempts made in life.


Who can learn what's wrong?

Posing the question again about understanding right and wrong.

Who can learn what's right by your ways?

Repeating skepticism about personal ways in discerning what is right.

See, I can say I've loved

Reaffirming the experience of love.

I can say I've tried in my days

Repeating the acknowledgment of efforts and attempts made in life.


Try some conversation

Suggesting the importance of communication and dialogue.

Grab new information

Encouraging the acquisition of new knowledge.

Change is an indication

Stating that change is a sign of growth.

You can grow, you will grow

Encouraging personal growth.


Who can learn what's wrong?

Persisting doubts about understanding right and wrong.

Who can learn what's right by your ways?

Expressing skepticism about personal ways in determining what is right.

See, I can say I've loved

Reaffirming the experience of love.

Yeah, I can say I've tried in my days

Reiterating efforts and attempts made in life.


Who can learn what's wrong?

Continuing to question the understanding of right and wrong.

Who can learn what's right by your ways?

Persisting skepticism about personal ways in discerning what is right.

See, I can say I've loved

Reaffirming the experience of love.

I can say I've tried, tried in my days

Repeating the acknowledgment of efforts and attempts made in life.


Yeah, have you learned? Yeah, have you learned?

Posing a reflective question about learning from personal experiences.

Yeah, have you learned by your ways?

Repeating the question and emphasizing the mode of learning through personal ways.

See, I have learned, yeah, I have learned

Acknowledging personal growth and learning over time.

Yeah, I have learned in my days

Reiterating the theme of personal growth and learning in one's days.

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