Happytown
Journey to Happytown: Unveiling Hidden Emotions in East River Pipe's Melodic TapestryLyrics
We're going down to Happytown
We are heading to a place called Happytown.
We never talked the way we feel 'til now
We haven't expressed our true feelings until now.
Got a view of the station
There's a view of the station and the Colgate clock.
And the side of the Colgate clock
Observing the side of the Colgate clock.
Got money downstairs
There's money downstairs, but there's still a willingness to take risks.
But you're still jumping off the docks
Despite having money, there's a tendency to jump off the docks, implying a desire for something more.
We're going down to Happytown
We are going to Happytown.
We never talked the way we feel 'til now
We haven't communicated our true feelings until now.
Can't you feel your life is burning underground?
There's a sense that life is deteriorating beneath the surface.
Can't you feel your life is burning underground now?
This feeling of life burning underground is emphasized.
We're going down to Happytown
We are heading to Happytown.
We never said anything 'til now
We have kept silent about everything until now.
Can't you feel your life is burning underground?
Reiteration of the sense that life is deteriorating beneath the surface.
Can't you feel your life is burning underground now?
Emphasizing the current state of life burning underground.
Can't you feel your life?
Repetition, urging to feel one's life.
Feel your life
Encouragement to feel and experience life.
Feel your life
Repetition, intensifying the call to feel life.
Feel your life
Further emphasis on feeling one's life.
Feel it, feel it
Continued emphasis, perhaps suggesting the importance of being in touch with one's experiences.
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