Little Down
Empowering Silence: Common Holly's 'Little Down' UnveiledLyrics
Shoot from the waist up
Encouraging to confront challenges boldly ("Shoot from the waist up").
Eyes a little down
Suggesting a demeanor of sadness or introspection ("Eyes a little down").
Shoot from the waist up
Reiteration of facing challenges with confidence ("Shoot from the waist up").
Feel a little down
Expressing a feeling of melancholy or low spirits ("Feel a little down").
Just bring your chin up
Advising to maintain self-respect in challenging situations ("Bring your chin up").
Give your dignity a bow
Suggesting a gesture of acknowledging difficulties with dignity ("Give your dignity a bow").
Just hold your head up
Encouraging to remain resilient and positive ("Hold your head up").
Keep your silence now
Advising to maintain silence, possibly to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
You choose
Empowering the listener with the freedom to choose their path.
Started the round up
Referring to the beginning of a challenging situation or conflict ("Started the round up").
Can you hear that sound?
Asking if the listener can perceive a significant event or change ("Can you hear that sound?").
This is the build-up
Describing a process of intensification or preparation ("This is the build-up").
They’re breaking you down
Indicating external pressures or challenges breaking down the individual.
Keep on your makeup
Encouraging the use of makeup as a form of self-presentation or defense ("Keep on your makeup").
Eyes a little down
Reiteration of a somber or introspective state ("Eyes a little down").
This is your close up,
Describing a moment of prominence or scrutiny ("This is your close up").
Feel a little...
Continuation of a feeling of melancholy or low spirits ("Feel a little...").
You choose
Reiteration of the listener's freedom to make choices.
Never, never
Strong emphasis on the importance of never yielding or giving in.
Don’t ever,
Reiteration of the advice to never give in, emphasizing resilience.
Don’t ever let them
Emphasizing the importance of not succumbing to external pressures.
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