Everyday News
Everyday Reflections: Unveiling Life's Kaleidoscope Through Gabriel Moreno's LyricsLyrics
All of the pieces which make up your mind
All the components that constitute your thoughts and mindset.
All of the stories and all of the lies
All the narratives, both truthful and deceptive.
The kites in your window, the cradle inside
The decorative kites in your window and the innocence represented by the cradle.
The angel who quivers, the fable which died
The celestial being experiencing trembling and the narrative that met its end.
I'd paint you a picture but you change every day
An expression of the dynamic nature of the subject, making it challenging to capture in a static image.
From a nun in Calcutta to a bride in Bombay
Highlighting the ever-changing identities, from a nun to a bride, mirroring diverse experiences.
Do you want to read me like I read you
Posing a question about mutual understanding and the desire to be understood.
Are you tired of the pantomime of the everyday news
Expressing weariness with the theatrical nature of commonplace news and events.
The body you walked in, the lines of your face
The physical body inhabited, along with the visible signs on the face and the spectrum of relationships.
The friendships you treasure and the ones you misplaced
Acknowledging both cherished and lost friendships.
The ghosts in your wardrobe, the crowns in display
The hidden regrets (ghosts) and public achievements (crowns) within one's personal history.
The nights you discouraged me to encourage the rain
Recalling moments when discouragement prevailed, hindering the encouragement of positive experiences.
I'd write you a letter but you move every day
Expressing the challenge of conveying emotions through writing when the subject keeps evolving.
From the slums in Calcutta to a Beach in Bombay
Describing a journey from impoverished areas to luxurious destinations, symbolizing life's diverse experiences.
Do you want to read me like I read you
Prompting a reciprocal understanding, similar to how the speaker understands the listener.
Are you tired of the pantomime of the everyday news
Questioning the monotony and artificiality of everyday news and events.
The prison of sameness, the window of trust
Describing the confinement of similarity and the fragile nature of trust.
The gleam and the brightness, the mould and the rust
Contrasting elements of shine and decay, symbolizing the dualities of life.
Tomorrow's a statue we are chiselling today
Viewing the future as a work in progress influenced by present actions.
Let's travel to China, let's move to LA
Suggesting a desire for change and new experiences, using travel as a metaphor.
Let's travel to China, let's move to LA
Reiterating the theme of seeking new horizons and embracing change.
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