Went For A While
Journey Through Change: Embracing GrowthLyrics
I put on a coat
Putting on a coat symbolizes preparing oneself for a challenge or journey.
I put on a smile
Wearing a smile suggests putting on a positive facade, possibly in the face of difficulties.
I went down a road
Embarking on a journey or a path in life.
I went for a while
Engaging in a journey or experience for an extended period.
Don't chew your head
Advice against overthinking or worrying excessively.
Don't chew your love
Similar advice, suggesting not to overanalyze or stress about love.
Then you let go
Letting go of something or someone, reaching a point of detachment.
You had enough
Reaching a state of having had enough, possibly in a relationship context.
Can a river flow backwards
Raising a rhetorical question about the possibility of reversing the flow of time or undoing past experiences.
A river back to
Continuation of the rhetorical question, contemplating the idea of a river flowing backward.
Someone I was
Reflecting on a past version of oneself.
Someone before you
Acknowledging a self that existed before the influence of someone else.
I put on a coat
Repetition of the earlier theme of preparing oneself for a journey or challenge.
I put on a smile
Repeating the act of putting on a positive demeanor, despite challenges.
I went down a road
Reiterating the decision to embark on a journey or path in life.
I went for a while
Confirming the commitment to an extended journey or experience.
Foot on the hill
Metaphorically describing a challenging obstacle to overcome.
Big hill to climb
Emphasizing the difficulty of the challenge ahead, comparing it to a steep hill.
Pain grows in seconds
Highlighting the rapid growth of pain or challenges.
And patience in time
Contrasting the quick development of pain with the slow progress of patience.
I trust in the seasons
Expressing trust in the cyclical nature of life and its challenges.
The seasons come round
Belief in the repetitive but inevitable return of certain life experiences.
Same bird, different reasons
Comparing life's challenges to a consistent yet varied bird, suggesting different reasons for recurring difficulties.
Same solid ground
Asserting stability and constancy in the foundation of one's life.
Can a river flow backwards
Repetition of the earlier rhetorical question, exploring the possibility of reversing the flow of time.
A river back to
Continuation of the contemplation on the idea of a river flowing backward.
Someone I was
Reflecting on a past self in the context of the rhetorical question.
Someone before you
Acknowledging a self that existed before the influence of a specific individual.
And pain grows in seconds
Reiteration of the idea that pain intensifies rapidly.
And patience in time
Reiterating the concept that patience develops slowly over time.
I went down a road
Revisiting the decision to embark on a journey or path in life.
I went for a while
Confirming the commitment to an extended journey or experience.
I put on a coat
Repetition of the theme of preparing oneself for a challenge or journey.
I put on a smile
Repeating the act of putting on a positive demeanor, despite challenges.
I went down a road
Reiterating the decision to embark on a journey or path in life.
I went for a while
Confirming the commitment to an extended journey or experience.
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