Wild Rabbits
Whispers of Existence: Hot Sugar Mama's Reflection on Life's WavesLyrics
And I've been waiting for a while now
The speaker has been patiently anticipating something for a while.
I'm awake, away, the way I feel the rain
The speaker is awake and experiencing emotions, possibly related to the rain.
And I've been sitting for a while now
The speaker has been sitting and observing someone pretending to make amends without genuine emotions.
Watching you pretend you take amends, you feel nothing
Observing someone who acts indifferent and feels nothing.
And I can go along without you, it's all within, I'm in
The speaker can carry on without the person mentioned, emphasizing self-sufficiency and independence. "It's all within, I'm in."
Your love no longer shines my bedroom
The love from the mentioned person no longer brightens the speaker's bedroom, suggesting a loss or change in the relationship.
Somehow it takes you nothing
Doing something appears effortless or has little impact.
Somehow it makes you something
Contrast between doing nothing and becoming something, possibly reflecting on personal growth or change.
In the middle of the ocean there's no water
A metaphorical statement suggesting emptiness or a lack of substance in the middle of a vast space (ocean).
And I’ve been thinking for a while now
The speaker has been contemplating something for a while.
How we stale through life
Reflection on life being stagnant or unchanging.
Process, rewind, you did nothing
A critical view of someone's lack of action or contribution in life.
And I can hold onto your memories
The speaker can retain memories of the person mentioned.
What a waste, a shame
Expressing disappointment or disapproval of something considered a waste or a shame.
My soul must go, leave the body
A metaphorical statement suggesting a departure from one's own essence or identity.
Somehow it takes you something
Contrast between gaining significance and losing importance, echoing the theme introduced in lines 10-11.
Somehow it makes you nothing
Reiteration of the contrast, suggesting a complex and ambivalent situation.
In the middle of the ocean there's just water
A repetition of the metaphor in line 13, emphasizing the vastness and simplicity of the ocean.
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