My Grain
Unveiling Life's Turmoil: 'My Grain' RevelationsLyrics
Grace, pride, tell me what's your name?
Asking about qualities like grace and pride, seeking identity.
Crippled will with tomorrow's pill
Feeling weakened by the uncertainty of the future.
'Cause I feel no pain and I can't remember
Experiencing numbness, possibly due to avoiding pain, and memory loss.
Whose to blame
Expressing confusion about who or what is responsible for the situation.
This is not my home
Denying a sense of belonging, acknowledging a known source outside the current environment.
This is not my home
-But the source was always known
-My grain
Reference to "my grain," possibly a play on "migraine," suggesting inner turmoil or struggle.
I beg, you steal, do you show me your signs of a sin
Pleading for revelation, questioning if others reveal signs of wrongdoing.
Blistered and torn by the pure & reborn
Physical and emotional damage caused by the pure and reborn, possibly referencing hypocritical actions.
But they're just like us and remember man
Comparing others to oneself, acknowledging common human flaws.
They cave in
Suggesting that even those who seem strong can break under pressure.
This is not my home
Reiterating a lack of connection to the current environment but acknowledging a known external influence.
This is not my home
-But the source was always known
-My grain
Repeating the reference to "my grain," emphasizing internal struggle.
War stone, do you write your name in trust?
Questioning if one leaves a lasting mark or legacy.
Word to the wise my instincts rise
Advising to be cautious, as instincts are heightened.
All your heros are gone and the proud
Noting the absence of heroes and the decline of the proud ones.
Ones have turned to dust
Highlighting the transient nature of pride and achievements.
You can kill my pride but my heads still
Acknowledging the potential loss of pride but asserting resilience.
Flying!
-My grain
Repeating the reference to "my grain," emphasizing ongoing internal struggles.
My grain
-My grain
-Migrane
Spelling "migrane" differently, possibly indicating a distorted or unique perspective on migraines or inner turmoil.
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