Pockets
Embracing Life's PocketsLyrics
Pockets to hold them down
Pockets serve as a metaphorical container to restrain or control something.
Pockets to keep them around
Pockets are a means to retain or preserve certain elements or aspects.
Pockets to shoot them in
Pockets symbolize a space for taking shots or making attempts, possibly at challenges.
Pockets to fill when you win
Pockets are associated with rewards or gains that are received, especially in a competitive context.
Pockets to cram a jammed fingered glove
Pockets are used to accommodate a jammed fingered glove, suggesting a place for difficulties or obstacles.
Pockets to fill the plate of love
Pockets represent a space to nurture and sustain the concept of love.
And to hide the weepers lost and found
Pockets hide emotions or experiences, both sorrowful and found.
To pull them high, I ain't going down
Emphasizes a determination to rise above challenges rather than succumb.
Pockets of turbulent crowd
Pockets signify a gathering or situation of tumultuous crowd behavior.
Pockets of keen accusation
Pockets involve an accusation that is sharp and perceptive.
Pockets of strong resistance
Pockets represent spaces of strong resistance against something.
Pockets of weak information
Pockets hold information, but it may be limited or ineffective.
Pockets to cram a jammed fingered glove
Similar to line 6, reinforcing the idea of pockets harboring challenges or difficulties.
Pockets to fill the plate of love
Reiterates the role of pockets in nurturing and supporting the concept of love.
And to hide the weepers lost and found
Pockets serve as a hiding place for emotional experiences, both lost and found.
To pull them high, I ain't going down
Expresses a commitment to overcoming challenges and not yielding to them.
Breaking the seal on the lawn of display
Describes an action of breaking a seal, possibly suggesting a departure from convention or revealing something hidden.
With hands in my pockets
Hands in pockets symbolize a passive or indifferent stance, possibly turning away from a situation.
And my back turned away
Continues the theme of detachment or avoidance by having the back turned away.
Pockets to cram a jammed fingered glove
Reiteration of the pockets harboring challenges or difficulties.
Pockets to fill the plate of love
Recalls the role of pockets in nurturing and supporting the concept of love.
And to hide the weepers lost and found
Pockets serve as a hiding place for emotional experiences, both lost and found, echoing line 18.
To pull them high, I ain't going down
Reaffirms the determination to rise above challenges and not succumb, similar to line 19.
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