Wasted Acres
Wasted Acres: A Howling Tale of Trust and ReflectionLyrics
Howling at the field
Expressing intense emotions or frustrations, possibly in a desolate or open area.
The clearest of days
Referring to a day with clear visibility and minimal obstructions.
Where does that hound run?
Pondering the direction or purpose of a hound's journey, symbolizing a search or pursuit.
Were you even listening?
Questioning someone's attentiveness or engagement.
Were you riding with me?
Asking if the listener was present or involved during a shared experience, possibly a journey.
Were you even listening?
Reiterating the question of whether the listener was paying attention.
TRX 250
Mentioning "TRX 250," which could refer to a specific type of vehicle, adding a concrete element to the narrative.
Trust in your machine
Encouraging reliance on one's machinery or tools, emphasizing trust in technology.
The kick and the wheeze
Describing the sound and movement of a machine, possibly a vehicle working hard for a seasonal purpose.
That hauls for the winter
Suggesting a machine's role in transporting goods for winter, symbolizing preparation and survival.
Were you even listening?
Repeating the inquiry about the listener's attentiveness during a specific experience.
Were you riding with me?
Asking again if the listener shared a journey or experience, possibly emphasizing the importance of connection.
Were you even listening?
Reiterating the question of whether the listener was paying attention.
TRX 250
Recalling the mention of "TRX 250" and its potential significance in the narrative.
Trusted Friend
Referring to someone as a "Trusted Friend," possibly seeking support or guidance.
Tell me what you need
Asking for clarification or understanding of what the trusted friend requires.
Why would you stay here?
Pondering the reasons for someone's decision to stay in a particular place or situation.
Were you even listening?
Repeating the inquiry about the listener's attentiveness during a specific experience.
Were you riding with me?
Reiterating the question of whether the listener shared a journey or experience, emphasizing connection.
Were you even listening?
Again questioning if the listener was paying attention, possibly underscoring the importance of presence.
TRX 250
Recalling the mention of "TRX 250" and its potential significance in the narrative.
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