Poolside Blues
Chasing Shadows: Unveiling the Depths of Poolside BluesLyrics
Start off at the surf club
Starting at the surf club, setting the scene for the narrative.
Where everybody wants some
Expressing the desire or expectation of everyone present.
It's another January
Noting the time frame as January, possibly a metaphor for a cold or difficult period.
Life is playing hide and seek
Life is described as a game of hide and seek, suggesting uncertainty and challenges.
What's another week for?
Rhetorical question questioning the significance of another week.
Stay behind the fences
Suggesting staying within defined boundaries, perhaps metaphorical or literal.
A vacuum and a heartbeat
Reference to emptiness and vitality coexisting, portraying a contrast.
Stuck behind the lenses
Feeling trapped or limited, possibly by perception or societal expectations.
Come on baby look at you
Encouraging someone to take a closer look at themselves.
You just got the poolside blues
Declaring that the person is experiencing a feeling of melancholy by the pool.
You just got the poolside blues
Reiteration of the melancholic state mentioned in the previous line.
What's so independent
Raising a question about the independence displayed by someone.
About the way you guard up
Questioning the guarded nature of the person, implying emotional defensiveness.
Somehow always finding
Observing a consistent pattern of finding support in others.
Shoulders to cry on
Highlighting a tendency to lean on others for emotional support.
Try to understand it get nowhere
Expressing frustration at the lack of understanding, leading to no progress.
Taking it for granted, nobody cares
Suggesting taking things for granted and feeling unappreciated.
Morning, I'm dreaming bout the changes
Morning is a time for contemplating changes and dreaming of a different reality.
Another lonely night, thinking it's crazy
Describing a lonely night with thoughts that may seem irrational or overwhelming.
Come on baby look at you
Encouraging another close examination of oneself.
You just got the poolside blues
Reiteration of the earlier statement about feeling down by the pool.
You just got the poolside blues
Restating the melancholic state and emphasizing it as the "poolside blues."
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