Great Evader
Lost Minds and Broken Bodies: The Vastness of BeingLyrics
Where has the light gone I can't find it
Expressing a search for positivity or hope that seems elusive.
All of these streets are paved with broken bodies
Describing a world filled with suffering and hardship.
I've read the books, I've studied case by case to learn
Referencing the pursuit of knowledge through books and real-life situations.
The more you know the bittersweet it tastes
Highlighting the paradox that increased knowledge can bring both joy and sorrow.
And oh my Lord I've lost my mind again
Indicating a sense of mental instability or confusion.
Confused by all of these choices in my head
Expressing confusion and difficulty in making decisions.
Is there anybody out here
Pleading for assistance or connection with others.
Who can make, make this stop?
Seeking relief or a solution to internal struggles.
So tired of feeling
Conveying exhaustion from persistent emotions.
Oh these burdens, this being
Expressing the weight of life's challenges and existence.
And is there anybody out there
Repeating the plea for someone who can help end the struggle.
Who can make, make this stop?
Reiterating the desire for relief from inner turmoil.
I'll keep my cup filled to escape these thoughts of mine
Using symbolism of keeping a cup filled to distract from troubling thoughts.
I'll have whatever it takes to ease this war inside
Willing to do anything to find peace and resolution within.
And oh my Lord I've lost my mind again
Reiterating a sense of mental instability or confusion.
Confused by all of these choices in my head
Reemphasizing the challenge of decision-making and mental chaos.
Is there anybody out here
Echoing the call for external assistance or understanding.
Who can make, make this stop?
Seeking a force that can put an end to the internal struggle.
So tired of feeling
Expressing weariness from persistent emotions.
Oh these burdens, this being
Highlighting the burdensome nature of existence.
And is there anybody out here
Repeating the plea for someone who can help end the struggle.
Who can make, make this stop?
Reiterating the desire for relief from inner turmoil.
So tired of feeling
Expressing fatigue from the vastness and complexity of existence.
Oh the vastness of being
Acknowledging the overwhelming nature of being.
You give they'll take to realize
Reflecting on the reality that giving to others may not lead to satisfaction.
It's never enough, no one is satisfied
Highlighting the insatiable nature of desires and expectations.
You give they'll take to realize
Reiterating the theme that generosity may not result in contentment.
It's never enough, never enough
Emphasizing the perpetual dissatisfaction of individuals.
You give they'll take to realize
Repeating the idea that giving does not lead to fulfillment.
It's never enough, no one is satisfied
Reiterating the theme of insatiable desires and dissatisfaction.
You'll give they'll take to realize
Stressing the notion that generosity may not satisfy others.
It's never enough, never enough
Emphasizing the perpetual dissatisfaction of individuals.
Is there anybody out here
Repeating the call for external assistance or understanding.
Who can make, make this stop?
Seeking a force that can put an end to the internal struggle.
So tired of feeling
Expressing weariness from persistent emotions.
Oh these burdens, this being
Acknowledging the weight of life's challenges and existence.
Is there anybody out here
Repeating the plea for someone who can help end the struggle.
Who can make, make this stop?
Reiterating the desire for relief from inner turmoil.
So tired of feeling
Expressing fatigue from the vastness and complexity of existence.
Oh the vastness of being
Acknowledging the overwhelming nature of being.
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