Wanna Be Here
Embracing Existence: Freddy Charles' Reflection on Life's ChoicesLyrics
I'm a six ton load sitting on your shoulder
The singer feels like a heavy burden or problem for someone else.
I can leave but I'll stay, I'm getting older
Despite the option to leave, the singer chooses to remain, possibly due to a sense of responsibility or attachment.
I'm a wounded moth flying round your fire
The singer compares themselves to a wounded moth attracted to danger or risk.
I can leave but I'll stay, I'll watch it smolder
Similar to before, the singer remains despite the option to leave, observing a situation deteriorate.
What we give
A reflection on the actions or contributions made.
What we do
Another reflection on actions or efforts undertaken.
What we get
Considering the outcomes or rewards received.
Seals the truth
Suggests that the combination of what's given, done, and received determines the truth or reality of a situation.
I guess I wanna be here
Expresses a desire or inclination to be present or involved despite difficulties.
I'm a one way road leading out to nowhere
Describes feeling like a path leading to nowhere, despite the potential to leave and end up somewhere else.
I can leave but I'll stay, I'll wind up somewhere
Similar to before, choosing to remain even though uncertain about the outcome.
I'm an aging fool riding out his tenure
The singer feels like a foolish person reaching the end of their time, yet prefers to stay.
I can leave but I'll stay, I like it better
Despite the option to depart, the singer finds comfort or satisfaction in remaining.
What we give
Reflection on contributions or sacrifices made.
What we do
Further contemplation on actions or deeds performed.
What we get
Considering the rewards or consequences received as a result of actions.
Seals the truth
Reiterating that the totality of what's given, done, and received shapes the reality or truth.
I guess I wanna be here
Affirmation of the desire or inclination to remain present despite uncertainties or challenges.
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