Gob

About My Summer

Journey through Solitude: Unveiling the Depths of 'About My Summer' by Gob
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Lyrics

I took a walk in the park the bluest blue in the sky

Taking a stroll in the park under a clear sky.

Until my legs gave out I sat on a bridge and died

Sitting on a bridge until exhaustion, metaphorically feeling defeated or overwhelmed.

And when they covered my eyes, there wasn't a soul to save

Being left alone with no one to help when facing difficulties.

And then they started to laugh, it had to be done again

Experiencing ridicule or mockery after a challenging situation.


I know it's the price I pay

Acknowledging the consequences of past actions.

You can't feel a heat that's 200 miles away

Expressing emotional distance, possibly due to a failed connection.

I'm alone, it was my choice to stay

Choosing solitude and facing the repercussions.

And stare in an empty mirror at yesterday

Reflecting on past experiences with a sense of emptiness.


I went into a void, you were the void, a maze

Entering a state of emptiness or confusion, with someone else contributing to the confusion.

If I could keep to myself it keeps me alive untouched

Surviving by keeping to oneself, avoiding external influences.

I wear a permanent frown, nervous about my fate

Wearing a constant expression of concern about one's destiny.

If it's a million to one, I can't hold you down that way

Accepting the odds, not trying to control or influence a situation against all odds.


And I know it's the price I pay

Reiterating the acknowledgment of consequences for past choices.

You can't feel a heat that's 200 miles away

Emphasizing emotional distance, physical or emotional separation.

I'm alone, it was my choice to stay

Accepting the consequences of choosing to be alone.

Here an abandoned minefield that you made

Referring to a hazardous situation or relationship created by someone else.

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