Start all over
Embracing Change: The Profound Message in FOUR GET ME A NOTS' 'Start All Over'Lyrics
Thoughtless words
Thoughtless words: Words spoken without much consideration or thoughtfulness.
Thoughtless plans
Thoughtless plans: Plans made without careful consideration or forethought.
Empty conversations
Empty conversations: Discussions or talks that lack depth, significance, or meaning.
Our anxiety
Our anxiety: The feelings of worry, unease, or nervousness that affect 'us'.
Do you know if there's going to be a next?
Do you know if there's going to be a next?: Questioning the future or the possibility of what comes next.
Since when we were in the fog
Since when we were in the fog: Reflecting on a period of confusion or uncertainty in the past.
So now we're sick of everything
So now we're sick of everything: Feeling fed up or exhausted with everything.
Show us you can be a hero
Show us you can be a hero: A call for someone to demonstrate their ability to be heroic or admirable.
We're waiting but we're moving forward
We're waiting but we're moving forward: Acknowledging the waiting period while still making progress.
Who cares if our way
Who cares if our way: Expressing indifference to others' opinions about 'our' chosen path.
We go back down
We go back down: Suggesting a regression or decline in progress.
If we go back down
If we go back down: Reiterating the potential regression or decline.
Repeat the destruction and creation
Repeat the destruction and creation: Emphasizing the cyclical nature of destruction and renewal.
We will never see a day like this
We will never see a day like this: Implying a unique or unprecedented experience that won't happen again.
I don't need something
I don't need something: Expressing a lack of necessity for something.
That's absolute
That's absolute: Possibly suggesting that something is definitive or unquestionable.
Start over again
Start over again: A call or desire to begin anew or restart.
Repeat the destruction and creation
Repeat the destruction and creation: Reiterating the cycle of destruction and renewal.
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