Heartbeat
Rebellion of the Heart: Embracing Love Amidst StruggleLyrics
My heartbeat is just
Expressing that the speaker's heartbeat is a form of rebellion in someone else's perspective.
Another act of rebellion in your eyes
Highlighting that the heartbeat is perceived as an act of rebellion by the person being addressed.
But I just want I just to feel love
Desiring to feel love despite the rebellious interpretation of the heartbeat.
Not every breath I take
Rejecting the notion that every breath should be viewed as opposition.
Should be seen as opposition
Asserting the independence to breathe without being seen as opposing someone.
But if it must if it must then it will
Accepting the necessity of being seen as opposition if required.
Cause you don't know what I'm going through
Stating that the listener doesn't understand the speaker's struggles.
And I don't care about you
Expressing indifference towards the feelings or opinions of the person being addressed.
You don't even register on my mind
Disregarding the significance of the person in the speaker's thoughts.
Been dealing with this since I was a kid
Revealing a long history of dealing with internal conflicts since childhood.
This internal fear and love I hid
Acknowledging the presence of hidden emotions, fear, and love.
But now that I'm older and stronger
Claiming maturity and strength in facing internal struggles.
I can stand out
Expressing the ability to stand out and be oneself.
I'm okay I'm alright
Repeating the affirmation of being okay and alright, emphasizing self-acceptance.
I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-I got the rainbow on my side
Celebrating diversity and self-pride, symbolized by a rainbow and positive elements in life.
Every color I need that is my pride
-My love and my life
-My sunshine
-I'm okay I'm alright
-I got his bright light
-Warmth and love and kind
-I'm alright I got the sun on my side
-Why would She make me like this
Raising questions about the speaker's identity and the divine plan for their existence.
If She thought that I wasn't alright
-Don't you read your damn book
Challenging religious teachings or beliefs, suggesting frustration.
I'm okay I'm alright
Reiterating the theme of self-assurance and well-being despite external judgments.
Trust me I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
Continuing the affirmation of being okay and alright.
Look at me I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-I'm so sick of writing a love song
Expressing frustration with the recurrent theme of rebellion in personal relationships.
That turns into words of rebellion
-Feels like my heart's been corrupted
-By fear and hate from you
-And I'm so sick of writing a war song
Desiring a shift from writing about conflict to creating happier, positive content.
I just want a love song
-Something happy on the radio
-I'm okay I'm alright
Repeating the affirmation of well-being and self-acceptance.
I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-Look at me
Challenging the perception of the speaker's humanity, seeking recognition.
Look at me
-Don't I look human to
Posing a rhetorical question about the speaker's humanity.
I'm sick of explaining to you that
Expressing weariness in explaining oneself, asserting inherent well-being.
I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm alright I was born alright
Concluding with a strong affirmation of being okay and alright, despite external judgments.
I'm okay I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
-I'm alright I'm alright
-I'm alright I'm alright
-I'm okay I'm alright
-Look at me I'm alright
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