Safely Insane

Navigating Sanity: Guzewell's Reflection on Isolation and Hope
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Lyrics

I'm keepin' safe, yeah, I'm wearing a mask

The speaker is emphasizing the importance of staying safe by wearing a mask.

I'm muffled, muzzled, muffled, muzzled

The repetition of "muffled, muzzled" suggests a sense of restriction or constraint due to safety measures.

Seventy inch never felt so far before

A large screen (possibly 70 inches) creates a feeling of distance or separation.

And I would like to see your face

Expressing a desire to see someone's face, indicating a longing for personal connection.

But I'm going insane hangin' out on a screen

The speaker is feeling a sense of insanity from spending too much time on a screen, craving in-person interactions.

So just, "stay safe"

A reminder to "stay safe," possibly a common phrase during a time of safety concerns.

Long days for long-haired boys

Referring to individuals with long hair, possibly emphasizing a shared experience or identity.

Feelin' tempers runnin' shorter

Suggesting heightened tension or impatience as time passes.

Have I told you that I love ya

An expression of love, a reminder of important connections during challenging times.

I can't help but feel I'm feeling older

The speaker feels a sense of aging or weariness.

And the days are getting longer but the weather's getting colder

Highlighting the contrast between the lengthening days and the colder weather, possibly symbolizing challenges.

And I would like to take away

Expressing a desire to help and support someone by taking away their pain.

All of your pain. Make it all ok

The speaker wishes to make everything okay for the person they care about.

Draw that line between safe and sane

Suggesting the need to establish boundaries between safety and sanity.

We will know very soon

An anticipation of clarity or understanding in the near future.

Who needs help and who ain't telling the truth

An expectation to discern those who need help from those who may not be truthful.

We will be just fine. I'll see you on the outside

Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and reuniting in person.

Keep fighting that good fight

An encouragement to persist in the struggle for a better situation.

So take me back to days of travel planning

Nostalgia for the times of travel planning, possibly indicating a longing for normalcy.

And I'll freely admit that I took 'em all for granted

Admitting to taking past experiences for granted, reflecting on the value of those moments.

"These are the good old days" he said

A recollection of someone describing the present as the "good old days."

And I wish we'd known how he meant it

Regret for not fully understanding the significance of the past.

But I sure hope you see my smile

Expressing hope that the speaker's smile is visible despite challenges.

Shine in my eyes

Highlighting the importance of maintaining a positive outlook despite difficulties.

Don't let this 95

Reference to "95," possibly a specific situation or circumstance that threatens hope.

Steal the hope I've been fostering

Encouragement to resist letting challenging circumstances undermine hope.

We will know very soon

Reiteration of the anticipation of understanding others' needs and honesty.

Who needs help and who ain't telling the truth

Restating the theme of discerning truth and offering support to those in need.

We will be just fine. I'll see you on the outside

Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and meeting again in person.

Keep fighting that good fight

Encouragement to persist in the fight for a better situation.

We will know very soon

Reiteration of the anticipation of understanding others' needs and honesty.

Who needs help and who ain't telling the truth

Restating the theme of discerning truth and offering support to those in need.

We will be just fine. I'll see you on the outside

Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and meeting again in person.

Keep fighting that good fight

Encouragement to persist in the fight for a better situation.

We will know very soon

Reiteration of the anticipation of understanding others' needs and honesty.

Who needs help and who ain't telling the truth

Restating the theme of discerning truth and offering support to those in need.

We will be just fine. I'll see you on the outside

Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and meeting again in person.

Keep fighting that good fight

Encouragement to persist in the fight for a better situation.

I'm keepin' safe

A final affirmation of the commitment to staying safe.

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