Not Quite Sonic
Sonic Reflections: Unveiling Art, Reality, and Expensive HairLyrics
not yet sonic
Expressing a state of not being fully sonic yet, possibly indicating an ongoing personal development or transformation.
but I'd like to reach the point where I can say
Desire to reach a point where the speaker can confidently assert their identity as "sonic" or authentic.
yes I am
An affirmation that the speaker is indeed sonic, suggesting a progression in their self-realization.
but it always seems to be about sensibilities
Reflecting on the theme of art and creativity being more about personal sensitivities than the audience's reception.
and not who's listening
Highlighting a focus on personal expression rather than concern for how others perceive the art.
no I'm not yet sonic
Reiteration of not being fully sonic yet, emphasizing an ongoing journey or evolution.
what's real in the art school
Raising questions about authenticity in the art school environment.
what's real in the white room
Pondering the authenticity within a controlled or sterile environment, represented by the "white room."
has yet to tell my conscience
Uncertainty about how external influences will affect the speaker's conscience and decision-making.
who to trust my thoughts with
Expressing the challenge of determining trustworthy individuals to share thoughts and feelings with.
or who to love
The struggle to identify who to love, indicating a broader challenge in forming genuine connections.
you're oh so sonic
Contrasting the speaker's current state with someone who is confidently "sonic," possibly expressing admiration.
so and so fantastically boring
Criticism of someone being boring while attempting to appear sophisticated or impressive.
you're a fasion whore
Critiquing someone for prioritizing fashion trends without genuine substance or authenticity.
being real is one thing
Acknowledging that being real is important, possibly as a counterpoint to superficiality.
being nothing's something
Suggesting that even being nothing holds significance or has value.
but at this point
Expressing a sense of unease or dissatisfaction at the current stage of development.
there's something wrong
Pointing out that something is wrong, potentially related to personal or societal issues.
chemically expensive hair
Commentary on the artificiality or extravagance of chemically treated hair.
money that we wear
Questioning the value of wealth and material possessions represented by the money one wears.
will get us what?
Raising skepticism about the actual benefits or outcomes of material wealth.
it kinda makes you think
Encouraging contemplation on the consequences of material pursuits.
only animals
Suggesting a contrast between human relationships and the simplicity of animal connections.
are friends.... surreal friends
Describing relationships as surreal, possibly emphasizing their complexity or unconventional nature.
truly sonic
Affirmation of achieving a state of being truly "sonic," suggesting authenticity or self-realization.
>> the sights
Introduction of sensory experiences, particularly visual, with an emphasis on their embryonic nature.
>> they're emeryonic
Continuation of sensory experiences, suggesting a state of development or emergence.
>> see what you want
Encouraging the audience to see and perceive what they desire, implying subjectivity in interpretation.
>> I'm not quite sonic
Reiteration that the speaker is not quite sonic, possibly emphasizing an ongoing journey.
>> the sounds
Introduction of auditory experiences, described as quadraphonic, possibly highlighting complexity.
>> they're quadraphonic
Suggesting a mix of sounds that are semi-moronic, possibly hinting at a blend of meaningful and trivial elements.
>> semi-moronic
Reiteration that the speaker is not quite sonic, possibly emphasizing the complexity of their sonic identity.
>> not quite sonic
Final affirmation that the speaker is not quite sonic, providing a conclusion to the sonic journey or identity.
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