Crooked Spine
Unraveling Life's Symphony: Hayley Beth's Crooked SpineLyrics
Well it sounds like a lot but it’s actually more
Expressing that the situation may seem overwhelming at first, but it's even more challenging than it appears.
‘Cos it never rains here, honey it pours
Emphasizing a period of continuous difficulties or challenges, using the metaphor of a torrential downpour.
And I start to cramping up my crooked spine
Describing physical discomfort or pain in the speaker's twisted or misaligned spine.
When I get to counting all my wasted time
Reflecting on the feeling of regret or frustration when contemplating the time wasted in the past.
And oh, many boys have grown into men
Observing the transition of many individuals from boys to mature men.
So many boys have grown into men
Reiterating the idea that numerous boys have undergone the process of maturation and become men.
Well he’s so cool he wears his shades to bed
Describing someone as effortlessly cool, even wearing sunglasses to bed, highlighting a carefree attitude.
Don’t care that he wakes up with a dent in his head
Indicating indifference towards the consequences, such as waking up with a dent in the head, suggesting a nonchalant lifestyle.
And I’ve been trying so hard to make the most of this
Expressing the speaker's effort to make the most of a situation, despite facing challenges and setbacks.
But I’m coming up empty, yes I swing and miss
Conveying a sense of failure or disappointment, as the speaker is not achieving the desired outcome and misses opportunities.
Well I said in with the new, baby, out with the old
Suggesting a desire for change, advocating for embracing new experiences and letting go of the past.
‘Cos I’m counting my cash and I’m gonna be bold
Stating a determination to take bold actions, particularly in terms of financial decisions.
‘Cos a coffin can often be so safe and snug
Describing a coffin as a symbol of safety and comfort, contrasting with the speaker's decision to break free from constraints.
But I’m busting out baby I don’t need your love
Expressing independence and a rejection of romantic love, choosing to break free from a confining relationship.
Said I’m busting out baby I don’t need your love
Reiterating the speaker's independence and lack of need for romantic love.
Well it sounds like a lot, but it’s actually more
Repeating the idea that the situation is more challenging than it initially appears.
‘Cos it never rains here, honey it pours
Reiterating the metaphor of continuous difficulties or challenges, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
And I start to cramping up my crooked spine….
Repeating the physical discomfort or pain in the speaker's crooked spine as a result of the challenging circumstances.
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