Lyrics
I ain't a ghost man
I am not a ghost, emphasizing my tangible existence.
You can see my feet walking on
My movements are visible; I'm actively present.
And I ain't dead yet
I am alive, despite challenges or hardships.
I am singing songs so sing along
Expressing through songs and inviting others to join.
And you can let em' know I took what I was looking for
Asserting that I've found what I sought.
And you can let em' know I took it cause' they couldn't, no
Emphasizing success where others failed.
I ain't a bad man
Denying a negative character; I maintain a connection to my upbringing.
You could say that I am still my mother's son
Highlighting a positive maternal influence.
And I ain't seeing red
Not succumbing to anger, but observing and evolving.
I am seeing everything I never was
Gaining new perspectives and self-awareness.
And you can let em' know I took what I was looking for
Reiterating success in finding desired objectives.
And you can let em' know I took it cause' they couldn't, no
Emphasizing overcoming challenges faced by others.
So where do we go from here?
Pondering the next steps or decisions in life.
I played the wrong hand on the other hand I played it right
Acknowledging both mistakes and correct choices made.
And I'm taking up a throne that was already ready already mine
Asserting ownership of a position that was rightfully mine.
And you can let em' know I took what I was looking for
Confirming the successful pursuit of personal goals.
And you can let em' know I took it cause' they couldn't, no
Highlighting success in the face of others' shortcomings.
So where do we go from here?
Reiterating the uncertainty about the future path.
You walked away
Acknowledging someone's departure from my life.
I walked away
Reciprocating by also walking away from a situation.
And now that I'm gone
Questioning if the impact of my absence is being felt.
Is it sinking in?
Reflecting on the realization of my departure.
And now that I'm home
Wondering if the realization of being alone is sinking in.
Is it sinking in alone?
Further emphasizing the introspective loneliness after leaving.
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