some days
Navigating Life's Puzzle: Eliana Samalin's Reflection on ChallengesLyrics
Some days are harder than others
Some days are more challenging or difficult than others.
Sometimes I wonder I wonder
Occasionally, I ponder and question.
Is it just our human nature
Is it inherent in human behavior to inquire about things that aren't favorable?
To question what's not in our favor
To question or doubt circumstances or situations that don't work in our favor.
I ask why
I inquire about the reason or purpose.
Why, why
Expressing multiple levels of 'why' or deep curiosity.
Why-y-y
An extension emphasizing the intense questioning or curiosity.
Well it's written on the raindrops on my window,
The writer notices messages or signs on raindrops on the window.
On the treetops, how the leaves mingle
Observing how leaves interact on treetops.
It's on the doorknob, how it always jingles
Noticing the repetitive sound of a jingling doorknob while attempting to open it.
When we try to open up
Referring to challenges faced when trying to open up or be vulnerable.
It's written on the stain glass, how the colors fade together
Seeing colors fade together in stained glass.
It's in our math class, how we don't know our numbers
Relating a lack of understanding or clarity in a math class.
Will you ever pick up a clue
Questioning whether someone will ever comprehend a clue or hint.
All of these things belong to you
Indicating that all these mentioned things are connected or relevant to the listener.
Some days are harder than others
Reiterating that certain days are more challenging than others.
Some people blame it on weather
Some individuals attribute difficulties to weather conditions.
But we all just have to remember
Encouraging everyone to remember that worries are a part of life and affect how we feel.
Without our worries, we'd probably feel better
Suggesting that without worries, people might actually feel better.
So get your head out of the gutter
Advising to stop dwelling on negative thoughts or situations.
You know you'd probably feel better
Reaffirming that one would likely feel better by changing their perspective.
Go on and get your head out of the gutter
Emphasizing the need to change focus for improved well-being.
You'll feel better
An assurance that adjusting one's focus will lead to feeling better.
(Better)
A reinforcement of the assurance that things will improve.
Cause you thought wrong
Realization that one's assumptions or thoughts were incorrect.
Oh, they don't think any of the things you think they think
Others don't hold the same thoughts or opinions as assumed by oneself.
Oh, you thought wrong
Reiteration that assumptions about others' thoughts were inaccurate.
Oh, they don't think any of the things you think they think
Restating the misconception about others' thoughts.
Oh, you thought wrong
Reiterating the mistake in assuming others' thoughts.
Oh, they don't think any of the things you think they think
Continuing to emphasize the misinterpretation of others' thoughts.
Well,
A transitional line, moving to a reiteration of previous observations.
It's written on the raindrops on my window
Recalling the messages or signs on raindrops on the window.
On the treetops how the leaves mingle
Revisiting the interaction of leaves on treetops.
It's on the stain glass, how the colors fade together
Reiterating the blending or fading of colors in stained glass.
Will you ever pick up a clue
Asking if there will ever be an understanding or realization.
There's so much that's up to you
Expressing that a lot depends on the listener and their actions.
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