Bloodline
Unveiling Life's Mysteries: A Reflection on Existence Through 'Bloodline'Lyrics
I'm not a term
I am not a defined concept or expression.
I'm not a name
I am not identified by a specific name.
I'm not a thought line of the brain
I am not a product of conscious thought processes.
I'm not a phrase
I am not a set or recurring phrase.
I'm not a face
I am not characterized by a particular physical appearance.
No, no, no, no
Emphatic denial of the preceding statements.
And what is god
Pondering the nature of God.
Is he a term
Questioning whether God can be defined as a specific concept.
Why do I long for something all the fucking time
Expressing a constant longing for something without clear understanding.
When will I learn
Expressing a desire for learning and understanding.
And what is love
Questioning the nature of love.
I don't possess you
Acknowledging the inability to control or own love.
When will we learn
Expressing a collective need for learning about love.
No, no
Reiteration of denial.
I took your name
Claiming possession of someone's name.
I took your face
Claiming possession of someone's physical appearance.
I paint a picture in my brain
Creating a mental image and claiming ownership.
And now it's mine
Asserting possession of the mental creation.
Now you're mine
Declaring ownership of the other person.
No that's not how it's done
Rejecting the suggested way of doing things.
Will we be selfish until we're gone
Pondering the selfishness of human behavior until death.
Is that alright
Asking for confirmation or acceptance of the preceding thoughts.
Is that alright
Repetition for emphasis on seeking confirmation.
If all condition is superstition
Questioning the validity of all conditions as mere superstition.
Can we observe it and not believe it
Contemplating the possibility of observing conditions without belief.
Can we be free
Pondering the concept of freedom in relation to conditions and beliefs.
Free
Emphasizing the desire for freedom.
Free
Repetition for added emphasis on the desire for freedom.
Free
Repetition for final emphasis on the desire for freedom.
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