Into the Storm
Dancing into Freedom: Unraveling Life's Comfort Zones with Hannah AcfieldLyrics
I know I was unkind when I read your quote
The speaker acknowledges being unkind while interpreting someone's quote.
You said "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone"
Quoting the other person's belief that life's true essence lies beyond one's comfort zone.
And I called "hypocrite" and shook my head
The speaker initially dismissed the quote as hypocritical.
You've gone from the comfort of your car, to work and home again
Highlighting the other person's routine of comfort and predictability.
You were locked down before lockdown
Implies the person had a restricted lifestyle even before the enforced lockdowns.
And I know it's your choice
Recognizing that the person's current life choices are intentional.
But does it feel like you're living
Questioning if the person feels truly alive in their current circumstances.
Cause with me you weren't prepared to take a risk at all
The speaker feels the person wasn't willing to take risks in their relationship.
No matter how small
Emphasizing that even small risks were avoided by the person.
Ooo come on dance
Encouragement to engage and embrace life enthusiastically.
Right on in, in
Invitation to join and participate.
Into the middle
Suggesting diving deeper into life's experiences.
Into the eye of it all
Encouraging facing the challenges head-on.
You're right on the edge
Assurance that despite being on the edge, the person won't fail.
I know you won't fall
Confidence in the person's ability to maintain balance despite risks.
You've been waiting so long
Recognizing the person's prolonged anticipation for change.
To come undone
Desire for the person to embrace vulnerability and let go.
You asked me once "do you think I'm spontaneous?"
Recollection of a previous conversation about spontaneity.
I said "not really, spontaneity, to me doesn't live in between the tiny gaps of your diary you see"
The speaker's perception that spontaneity doesn't fit the person's organized life.
And I'm not sure what you were like before me
Uncertainty about the person's past behaviors before the speaker's influence.
But I know I could have shown you
Confidence in the speaker's potential to introduce a more liberated lifestyle.
How to live life with a little freedom, how to take a risk
Expressing a desire to teach the person about embracing risk and freedom.
No matter how big, no matter how small
Emphasis on taking risks, regardless of their magnitude.
Ooo come on dance
Reiterating the call to engage in life's experiences.
Right on in, in
Encouraging involvement and participation.
Into the middle
Reinforcing the idea of diving deeper into life's experiences.
Into the eye of it all
Encouragement to confront challenges directly.
You're right on the edge
Reassurance that despite being on the edge, the person won't fail.
I know you won't fall
Confidence in the person's capability to maintain stability despite risks.
You've been waiting so long
Acknowledgment of the person's prolonged anticipation for change.
To come undone
Encouragement for the person to let go and embrace vulnerability.
You've been waiting so long (Waiting, waiting)
Reiteration of the person's prolonged anticipation for change.
To come undone (Undone)
Reiteration of the encouragement to let go and embrace vulnerability.
I know I was unkind but it's no longer my place to mention
Recognition of past unkindness and a realization that it's not appropriate to bring it up anymore.
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