Craving

Craving Connections: Navigating Solitude in a Digital Age
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Lyrics

Found a place you can call home?

Questioning if the listener has found a place they can truly call home.

I'd call you out but it's your story and you're all alone

Acknowledging the listener's personal story and isolation, refraining from judgment.

Call it free speech or a pedestal

Reflecting on the concept of free speech or a pedestal, possibly alluding to public expression.

Well at least you post your vegetables

Commenting on the positive aspect of the listener sharing mundane aspects of life, like posting vegetables.

Oh I'd call you out but we're frozen

Expressing hesitation or inability to criticize due to a frozen or stagnant situation.

In time when you're flicking through your

Suggesting a moment in time when the listener is browsing their new iPhone X.

New iPhone X give me a pose and

Requesting a pose from the listener while using the new iPhone X.

Give me a pose and

Repetition of the request for a pose, emphasizing the desire for attention.

Now you're gone

Expressing a sense of loss or absence, possibly referring to the listener's departure.

Am I really all alone?

Pondering if the speaker is truly alone after the listener's departure.

Am I really all alone?

Repetition of the question, emphasizing the theme of loneliness.

Should I feel this alone?

Questioning the appropriateness or normalcy of feeling alone.

Your squares eyes

Observing the listener's square eyes, suggesting a focused or detached gaze.

I don't mind it

Expressing acceptance or indifference to the listener's square eyes.

Your square eyes

Repetition of the observation of square eyes, but with a hint of reservation or doubt.

Maybe I mind it

Contrasting the previous acceptance, now expressing a potential discomfort with the square eyes.

Found a place I can call my own

Announcing the speaker's discovery of a place they can call their own.

Silence in my head until I

Describing a moment of silence in the speaker's mind, disrupted when picking up the phone.

Pick up the phone

Expressing the desire for more time from the listener when picking up the phone.

Give me a little bit more of your time

Asking for the listener's time and asserting that the speaker is more interesting than their profile suggests.

Swear I'm not as boring as my profile

Highlighting the speaker's efforts to avoid being boring or mundane.

Cut more off everyday just

Describing a routine of cutting off parts of oneself daily, possibly for change but with no tangible result.

To waste my time but it don't work

Acknowledging the futile attempt to waste time through a repeated action.

Take a break when I think I won't shut down from stopping

Indicating the need for a break to prevent shutting down from continuous activity.

Now you're gone

Reiteration of the sense of loss or absence after the listener's departure.

Am I really all alone

Questioning the true extent of the speaker's aloneness after the listener's departure.

Am I really all alone

Repeating the question, emphasizing the ongoing theme of loneliness.

Should I feel this alone?

Reflecting on the appropriateness or normalcy of feeling alone, similar to line 12.

Your squares eyes

Observing the listener's square eyes again, with a previously established indifference.

I don't mind it

Reiterating acceptance or indifference to the listener's square eyes.

Your square eyes

Repetition of the observation of square eyes, but with a potential shift in attitude, now possibly minding it.

Maybe I mind it

Expressing a growing discomfort or dislike towards the listener's square eyes.

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