found a way

Discovering Liberation: Unveiling the Depths in 'Found a Way' by Hhharpies
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Lyrics

I've found a way to be here

Expressing the discovery of a method or mindset to exist or endure.

You've got to cut me off

Addressing the need for separation or detachment.

And not just leave me hangin' on

Desiring not to be left in a state of uncertainty or dependence.

And not just leave me hangin' on

Reiterating the plea to avoid being abandoned without resolution.


Despite the expectations

Acknowledging existing expectations while expressing impatience.

I'm deeply out of patience

Conveying a state of diminished tolerance or endurance.

And waiting for the buyout time

Anticipating a significant event or moment related to financial matters.

I'm waiting for the buyout time

Reiterating the anticipation for a significant financial event.


I've found a way to be here

Reaffirming the ability to navigate existence despite challenges.

Despite this crushing Earth

Referencing a burdensome reality symbolized by a crushing Earth.

That sits upon my crooked spine

Describing a physical or metaphorical burden on the speaker's life.

That sits upon my crooked spine

Emphasizing the persistence of the burdensome situation.


Despite the expextations

Acknowledging societal expectations and declaring freedom from them.

I'm free from obligation

Expressing liberation from duties or responsibilities.

To carry out my family line

Highlighting the release from the obligation to continue the family lineage.

To carry out my family line

Reiterating the freedom from familial duties and expectations.


To live in the garden

Desiring to live in a harmonious and idyllic environment.

and slip through the margins

Expressing the intention to navigate life subtly and avoid confrontation.

and barely make the midnight line

Struggling to meet a deadline or expectation represented by the midnight line.

and barely make the midnight line

Reiterating the challenge of barely meeting a significant deadline.


All of your problems

Referring to challenges or difficulties faced by others.

Thrown into the ocean

Suggesting a method of discarding problems, possibly by immersion in a vast expanse.

Until the water gets too high

Warning about potential consequences if problems are ignored or left unattended.

Until the water gets too high

Highlighting the urgency to address problems before they escalate.

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