Angry All the Time
Navigating Inner Storms: Hunter Burnette's 'Angry All the Time' Emotion JourneyLyrics
I can feel the heat arising in my soul
I sense intense emotion welling up within me.
Screaming like the kettle on my stove
Expressing emotions loudly, akin to a boiling kettle on the stove.
I pray tomorrow I will learn to let it go
Hoping to find the ability to release these emotions in the future.
But right now I feel it rising in my soul
Currently, the emotion is escalating within me.
Tell me why these little things they make me mad
Questioning why trivial matters provoke anger.
Make me lose my temper like my dad
Comparing the temper loss to that of the speaker's father.
Is it the blood, or just the morning that I've had
Wondering if it's hereditary or a result of the day's events.
Tell me why these little things they make me mad
Reiterating the frustration caused by small things.
It's like a river's flooding out in my mind
Using a metaphor of a flooding river to describe overwhelming thoughts.
I can't tame the power of the current that it hides
Unable to control the strong current of these thoughts.
Am I the only one who feels this way inside
Questioning if others share the same inner turmoil.
I don't wanna be angry all the time
Expressing the desire not to be angry constantly.
The one I love sure gets the worst of me
The speaker acknowledges the negative impact on their loved one.
Has to calm me down when I can't see
The loved one has to console and guide during moments of anger.
I'm scared tomorrow it's gonna make her wanna leave
Fearing that repeated anger might jeopardize the relationship.
The one I love sure gets the worst of me
Reiterating the strain placed on the relationship by the speaker's anger.
It's like a river's flooding out in my mind
Repetition of the river metaphor, emphasizing the persistent inner struggle.
I can't tame the power of the current that it hides
Highlighting the inability to control the overwhelming emotions.
Am I the only one who feels this way inside
Pondering if others experience the same internal conflict.
I don't wanna be angry all the time
Expressing the strong desire to break free from constant anger.
It's like a river's flooding out in my mind
Reiteration of the flooding river metaphor, emphasizing the persistent struggle.
I can't tame the power of the current that it hides
Re-emphasizing the inability to control overpowering emotions.
Am I the only one who feels this way inside
Questioning the commonality of the intense emotions felt internally.
I don't wanna be angry all the time
Reiterating the strong desire not to be consumed by anger consistently.
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