Hold On
Embracing Life's ResilienceLyrics
Well, I was talking to a mirror image of what supposedly was to be me; and
Reflecting on a distorted self-image in a mirror and questioning its supposed resemblance to the true self.
The eyes and the nose and the insignificant clothes supported the testimony. He said, "You're doing fine, you know.
Describing the features of the reflected image and how they seem to confirm the self-perception; reassurance received.
You've got an okay mind, you know.
Acknowledging the possession of an acceptable intellect or mental capacity.
And I would hate to see you throw it away.
Expressing concern about the possibility of wasting the mentioned intellect.
You'd better hold on.
Emphasizing the need to persevere or endure despite challenges.
Hold on. Hold on."
Repeating the call to hold on, reinforcing the importance of resilience.
I was telling him I was a bit fatigued about my life, both present and past;
Discussing weariness with both current and past aspects of life.
And when I recalled my thoughts of ending it all with an overdose of gas, He said, "You're doing fine, you know.
Recalling thoughts of self-harm and the use of gas as a means of ending life.
You've got an okay mind, you know.
Receiving reassurance about mental well-being despite difficult thoughts.
And I would hate to see you throw it away.
Reiterating concern about the potential waste of a capable mind.
You'd better hold on.
Re-emphasizing the importance of holding on despite difficulties.
Hold on. Hold on."
Repeating the call to hold on, reinforcing resilience.
Hold on
Reiteration of the imperative to hold on, possibly emphasizing its importance through repetition.
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