Most of Us Are Normal

Embracing Escape: Finding Meaning Beyond Loneliness
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Lyrics

It's 3 o'clock and we are waiting for it to rain

Expressing anticipation at a specific time (3 o'clock) and a desire for rain.

And I'm planning our escape

The speaker is making plans for an escape.

To the places we can go

Referring to potential destinations and possibilities for the escape.

To the shores that we call home

Describing the desired destination as the shores, implying a sense of familiarity and comfort.


Well surly we can make it out of here

Expressing confidence in the ability to leave the current situation.

You know that we will never be clear

Acknowledging that clarity may never be achieved due to emotions harbored by others.

Of the feelings they all harbor

Referring to the emotions that people hold or conceal.

Well, yea I'd rather not bother

Expressing a preference to avoid unnecessary trouble or interference.


Do you feel lonely

Posing a question about loneliness as a recurring emotion.

All the time

Reiterating the theme of loneliness as a constant feeling.


If you'll come with me. well, then I can show you

Inviting someone to join the speaker, offering to reveal a different and positive life.

That the lives we lead could be sure and true

Suggesting that a shared life could be certain and genuine.

And if you take your time to look around you'd see

Encouraging the listener to observe their surroundings to realize there is nothing inherently wrong with the speaker.

There's nothing wrong with me that hasn't already been seen

Asserting that any flaws in the speaker have already been observed or experienced.


There's nothing wrong with me

Repeating the idea that there is nothing wrong with the speaker.

There's nothings wrong with you

Extending the idea to include the listener, emphasizing a lack of inherent problems.

There's nothing wrong with us, I'm seeing through

Conveying a shared understanding that there is nothing wrong with either the speaker or the listener.

Nothing's wrong with me that can't be traced to you

Suggesting that any issues with the speaker can be linked or traced back to the listener.

I've folded in my heart, I'd waste it all for you

Expressing a deep emotional commitment, willing to sacrifice everything for the listener.


Do you feel lonely?

Repeating the question about loneliness.

All the time

Reiterating that loneliness is a persistent emotion.

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