Lyrics
Open up your eyes
Encouraging someone to be more perceptive and aware.
Take a look inside, what do you see?
Prompting introspection, questioning what one perceives internally.
Thoughts might shine like stars
Suggesting that thoughts can either be radiant and positive or destructive.
Or they burn like rain
Drawing a parallel between thoughts and rain, indicating their potential for harm.
You're doin fine
Assuring someone about their well-being initially.
Until you start picking paint off of the walls,
Pointing out a shift in behavior, like picking at the paint on the walls.
See it fall like ash
Depicting the falling paint as a metaphor for a deteriorating situation.
As it turns to gray
Describing the consequences as things turn gray, indicating loss or despair.
Do you really see the people
Questioning whether one truly sees people or only their idealized visions.
Or the visions that they idolize?
Highlighting the potential distortion of reality through idealized visions.
All these years believing in blind love
Expressing a long-standing belief in blind love, suggesting naivety.
Has finally blacked out your eyes
Conveying that blind love has led to a loss of clarity or understanding.
Moss within the ring,
Using moss as a metaphor for stagnation on seemingly insignificant things.
Grows on useless things or so it seems
Implying that growth occurs on things that may be perceived as worthless.
Does it really feel
Posing a question about whether things genuinely feel or resonate.
Does it really sing?
Asking whether there is authentic emotion or expression.
Hidden hands now trace
Describing secretive actions, potentially deceptive or hidden motives.
New lines in the face you thought you knew
Indicating changes in a familiar face, suggesting uncertainty.
Who's to say what will go and what will remain
Pondering the uncertainty of what will endure and what will fade.
Do you really see the people
Reiterating the theme of perceiving people versus their idealized visions.
Or the visions that they idolize?
Reinforcing the impact of idolized visions on perception.
All these years believing in blind love
Reflecting on the consequences of believing in blind love for many years.
Has finally blacked out your eyes
Expressing that blind love has obscured vision, leading to a metaphorical blackout.
Do you really see the people
Repeating the questioning of perceiving people versus their idealized visions.
Or the visions that they idolize?
Emphasizing the persistent impact of idolized visions on perception.
All these years believing in blind love
Reiterating the consequences of long-standing belief in blind love.
Has finally blacked out your eyes
Stating that blind love has resulted in a complete blackout of understanding.
I don't really see the faces
Expressing personal difficulty in seeing faces and hearing cries.
And I don't hear their lonely cries
Highlighting a lack of connection with others and their emotional struggles.
All these years believing in blind love
Recapping the years spent believing in blind love and its impact.
Has only left me wondering why, why?
Expressing a sense of bewilderment and questioning the purpose of blind love.
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