The Business of Paper Stars
Navigating Life's Drama: The Business of Inconsistent Paper StarsLyrics
Don't hesitate to remember, everything
Emphasizes the importance of recalling and embracing all experiences and memories.
From this never ending drama monologue
Describes life as an ongoing dramatic monologue, suggesting a continuous narrative.
Don't leave your hate in surrender and try to save
Advises against giving in to hatred and encourages efforts to salvage lost friendships.
All the friends that you have lost
Highlights the need to preserve relationships and not let friends slip away.
Save yourself from everything that you have learned
Encourages self-preservation by distancing oneself from negative experiences and lessons.
Save yourself from all the trust you never earned.
Reiterates the importance of protecting oneself from unearned trust and deception.
We will all learn from the burning out
Suggests that lessons are learned from experiencing burnout and facing dishonesty.
We all learn from the liars' mouth
Points out that everyone learns from the lies spoken by others.
Save yourself from everything, you have learned
Reemphasizes the idea of saving oneself from negative experiences and lessons.
It's easy to forget,
Stresses the ease of forgetting one's current situation and past experiences.
Where you are and where you've been
Reflects on the challenge of maintaining awareness of one's present and past circumstances.
So far in this business of,
Introduces the metaphor of the "business of inconsistent paper stars" representing life's unpredictable nature.
Inconsistent paper stars
Further explores the metaphor of paper stars, emphasizing their inconsistency and fragility.
So let us die, or let us live
Presents a choice between accepting mortality or choosing to live, highlighting the harsh reality.
If you want blood, well there's none to give
Expresses a lack of available solutions or sacrifices to address a demanding situation.
So just stop asking for the right
Discourages seeking the right answer and implies the futility of trying to please everyone.
To trade us all, try tonight.
Suggests a plea to avoid sacrificing others and to attempt reconciliation or resolution.
Save yourself from everything that you have learned
Reiterates the need for self-preservation from negative experiences and lessons.
Save yourself from all the trust you never earned.
Emphasizes the importance of safeguarding oneself from misplaced trust and deception.
We will all learn from the burning out
Reiterates the idea that lessons are learned from experiencing burnout and facing dishonesty.
We all learn from the liars' mouth
Reiterates that everyone learns from the lies spoken by others.
Save yourself from everything, you have learned (you have learned)
Reemphasizes the concept of saving oneself from negative experiences and lessons.
It's easy to, forget who you are
Highlights the ease with which individuals forget their true identity in the complexities of life.
In this business of, these paper stars
Reiterates the metaphor of the "business of paper stars" and the challenge of remembering one's true self.
It's easy to, forget who you are
Continues to underscore the difficulty in maintaining self-awareness amid life's uncertainties.
In this business of, these paper stars
Repeats the theme of forgetting one's identity in the unpredictable and inconsistent nature of life.
It's easy to, forget who you are
Reiterates the challenge of remembering one's true self in the business of unpredictable paper stars.
In this business of, these paper stars
Continues to emphasize the struggle of maintaining self-awareness amid life's uncertainties.
It's easy to, forget who you are
Reiterates the theme of forgetting one's identity in the unpredictable and inconsistent nature of life.
In this business of, these paper stars
Concludes with the repeated reminder of the challenge of remembering one's true self in life's uncertainties.
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