The Border
Breaking Boundaries: Indigo Point's Anthem of LiberationLyrics
I'm working hard to get a piece of heaven,
Expressing dedication and hard work towards achieving a positive outcome, possibly a metaphorical "piece of heaven."
I work all day to see my own face in
Continuing the theme of hard work, with a desire to see personal achievements recognized in a publication like "Editors' Weekly."
Editors' Weekly, another little reason to pick
Finding motivation in small victories or reasons to continue pursuing a non-conventional or rebellious lifestyle.
up all the pieces of my renegade life,
Reflecting on a life that defies norms and involves picking up the scattered fragments of a renegade lifestyle.
Sitting back in my car, trying to feel the commotion,
Taking a moment to introspect, possibly in a car, and seeking to experience excitement or chaos.
There ain't no way I'm gonna get my mind blown off,
Determined not to be easily shaken or disturbed by external factors.
Coming out of my shell, just a little bit,
Emerging from one's comfort zone, albeit gradually, and gaining a new perspective.
I got my head screwed on, enough to give a shit,
Having a level-headed approach while still caring about important matters.
Hey, You, all these things you used to
Addressing someone directly and highlighting a shift in their actions and words.
Do, and say, well now it's time for you to
Suggesting a change in behavior or attitude and emphasizing personal responsibility.
Pay, your dues, and live like me
Encouraging the person to face consequences and adopt a lifestyle similar to the speaker's.
On the border,
Referencing a place or state of being called "On the border."
cnd all those times you'd be, alright, it's time, to feel a little
Reflecting on past experiences and expressing the need to confront fear and uncertainty.
Scared, and tight, and wondering what road you'll take I'm
Describing the emotional state of feeling scared and anxious about the future.
Here, right now, ready to break
Asserting readiness to overcome challenges and break through barriers.
Through the border.
Reiterating the desire to break through the metaphorical "border" and achieve something significant.
It comes and goes, then becomes a memory,
Acknowledging the transient nature of experiences, turning them into lasting memories.
The very thing that we want to hold onto,
Expressing a longing to hold onto something valuable amid the chaos of life.
Innocent freedom, another way of looking at a
Contemplating an alternative perspective on freedom, possibly one with innocence.
Reckless existence on this runaway earth,
Describing a reckless existence on a world that seems to be out of control.
Looking back on the highway, picking up a new daydream,
Recalling past experiences and picking up new aspirations, possibly while on a journey.
I never thought I'd be where I am now,
Expressing surprise at the current life situation compared to past expectations.
Consolidations, dreaming of a day job,
Dreaming of a stable job amid the chaos, suggesting a desire for normalcy.
Put my front foot first, an everyday Bob.
Emphasizing the importance of taking a step forward, being an everyday person.
Hey, You, all these things you used to
Repeating the direct address, emphasizing the need for personal change.
Do, and say, well now it's time for you to
Reiterating the call for a shift in behavior and facing the consequences.
Pay, your dues, and live like me
Encouraging the person to pay their dues and adopt a lifestyle similar to the speaker's.
On the border,
Referencing the place or state of being called "On the border."
cnd all those times you'd be, alright, it's time, to feel a little
Repeating the reflection on past experiences and the need to confront fear and uncertainty.
Scared, and tight, and wondering what road you'll take I'm
Reiterating the description of feeling scared and anxious about the future.
Here, right now, ready to break
Reaffirming readiness to overcome challenges and break through barriers.
Through the border.
Concluding with a strong determination to break through the metaphorical "border" and achieve something significant.
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