Hallways

Navigating Life's Labyrinth: Dear Laura's Hallways
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Lyrics

Just another train ride

Expressing a sense of routine or monotony in life, comparing it to a train ride.

Just another trip

Describing another journey, possibly suggesting a lack of excitement or significance.

Life I learned to live

Acknowledging the experience of life and the lessons learned along the way.

That sour taste on my lip

Referring to a negative or unpleasant experience, symbolized by a sour taste.

Walls so much tighter

Feeling constrained or restricted, possibly in a metaphorical sense.

Clothes just don't fit anymore

Suggesting personal growth or change, as old clothes no longer fit.

Timing every moment

Being mindful of time and valuing every moment.

No more drinks to ever pour

Indicating a sense of completion, with no more opportunities or experiences to pursue.

Just no more, no more

Emphasizing the finality of a situation, possibly a decision or a relationship.

Give me all your praises

Desiring recognition and admiration from others.

Give me all them shapes

Seeking various forms of approval or validation.

These old patterns

Reflecting on established behaviors or habits.

My one and only phase

Describing a particular stage or aspect of life that is unique and significant.

I'll keep walking hallways

Committing to a continuous journey or pursuit, despite challenges.

I'll keep chasing

Expressing determination to pursue goals or dreams.

I'll keep walking hallways

Reiterating the commitment to persist in the journey despite difficulties.

Just so much tarmac

Describing a vast and endless road, possibly symbolizing life's journey.

Roads on the floor

Highlighting the challenges and obstacles encountered on life's path.

Just one more card

Suggesting the idea of having a solution or option for every challenge.

For each and every door

Connecting the idea of solutions to the concept of opening doors or opportunities.

Dinner set for four

Introducing a domestic scene, questioning the significance of a traditional family setting.

Was this really what I was looking for?

Expressing doubt or uncertainty about the choices made in life.

Gave me chills to the core

Describing a strong emotional reaction to a realization or self-discovery.

Be the one and only I

Expressing deep admiration or love for oneself.

I adore, adored

Reflecting on past admiration, possibly from others.

Give me all your praises

Repeating the desire for recognition and approval from others.

Give me all them shapes

Reiterating the longing for diverse forms of validation.

These old patterns

Reflecting on established behaviors or habits, echoing a previous line.

My one and only phase

Describing a unique and significant phase of life, repeating a previous line.

I'll keep walking hallways

Committing to a continuous journey or pursuit, echoing a previous line.

I'll keep chasing

Expressing determination to pursue goals or dreams, echoing a previous line.

I'll keep walking hallways

Reiterating the commitment to persist in the journey despite difficulties, echoing a previous line.

I should build something beautiful

Expressing the intention to create something beautiful, emphasizing the importance of aesthetics.

I should make something usable

Expressing the intention to create something practical or functional.

It should be something suitable

Stressing the importance of creating something suitable or appropriate.

In the end I'll likely do the usual

Admitting a likelihood of falling back into familiar or routine patterns despite initial intentions.

I should, I should, I should

Repeating the idea of what should be done, possibly expressing a sense of obligation or expectation.

I should, I should I should

Repeating the idea of what should be done, emphasizing a perceived duty or responsibility.

I should build something, something beautiful

Reiterating the intention to create something beautiful.

I should make something, something usable

Reiterating the intention to create something practical or functional.

I should be something, something suitable

Reiterating the importance of being suitable or appropriate in one's creations.

In the end I'll likely do the usual

Acknowledging the likelihood of returning to familiar or routine actions despite initial intentions.

I always do the usual

Stating a consistent

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