Spaces
Navigating Cosmic Emotions: Computer Magic's 'Spaces' Reveals a Lonely OdysseyLyrics
He's taking a walk another Tuesday
Expresses someone's routine activity on a Tuesday.
He fell just now but he always does
Describes a recurring fall, possibly metaphorical, in the person's life.
Looking at the stars he's feeling lonely
Highlights the feeling of loneliness while gazing at the stars.
Looking at the stars he's feeling lost
Reiterates the sense of being lost while observing the stars.
Can't see through the fog it's getting brighter
Portrays a situation where visibility is hindered by fog, and it's intensifying.
Asteroids collecting in my mind
Suggests a mental space cluttered with difficulties or challenges represented by "asteroids."
Sweeping them out with my obscenities
Describes the act of dealing with problems through the expression of obscenities.
Asteroids collecting all the time
Reiterates the continuous accumulation of challenges in one's thoughts.
Spaces between us on and on and on
Highlights persistent emotional distance between individuals.
Do I just face it
Ponders whether the speaker should confront or accept the emotional distance.
Only the sky can hide what I am feeling
Suggests that only the vastness of the sky can conceal the speaker's true emotions.
Spaces between us on and on and on
Reiterates the idea of ongoing emotional distance.
Do I just face it
Raises the question again about accepting or confronting the emotional gap.
Only the sky can hide what I am feeling
Emphasizes the sky as a hiding place for the speaker's inner feelings.
He prays cause he knows he's not a fighter
Describes someone who resorts to prayer as they acknowledge they are not a fighter.
No one knows that he believes but I digress
Suggests that the person's beliefs are not widely known.
He takes what he needs a true survivor
Characterizes the individual as a survivor who takes what they need.
He's wrecking everything
Indicates destructive behavior, possibly as a consequence of being a "perfect" survivor.
He's so perfect
Reiterates the perception of the person as flawless.
Spaces between us on and on and on
Repeats the theme of persistent emotional distance.
Do I just face it
Reiterates the dilemma of facing or accepting the emotional separation.
Only the sky can hide what I am feeling
Restates that only the vastness of the sky can conceal the speaker's true emotions.
Spaces between us on and on and on
Repeats the theme of ongoing emotional distance.
Do I just face it
Poses the question again about accepting or confronting the emotional gap.
Only the sky can hide what I am feeling
Emphasizes the sky as a hiding place for the speaker's inner feelings.
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