It's Called Anxiety
Navigating the Maze of the Mind: Understanding the Depths of 'It's Called Anxiety'Lyrics
For a while now
Expressing a duration of time.
It’s been the same
Describing a consistent situation or experience.
And I can’t say if it’s good
Uncertainty about the nature of the situation, neither definitively good nor bad.
And I’m not sure if it’s bad
Continuing uncertainty about the situation's evaluation.
For a while now
Reiterating the duration of the experience.
My legs don’t shake
Physical symptoms, such as shaky legs, are absent.
And I might be feeling better
Suggesting a potential improvement in feelings or health.
Or there’s simply
Speculating on the cause: either feeling better or having no external factors affecting feelings.
Nowhere to go to
Implying a lack of options or destinations.
Nowhere to go
Emphasizing the absence of places to go.
Nowhere to turn
Stressing the absence of directions or guidance.
Nowhere to go
Reiterating the lack of available destinations.
Nowhere to turn
Re-emphasizing the absence of directions or guidance.
For a while now
Reiterating the duration of the experience.
My throat doesn’t shut
Not experiencing physical symptoms related to anxiety, like a tight throat.
And I don’t have the urge to vomit
Absence of the urge to vomit after meals.
Every time I eat my lunch
Connecting the absence of physical symptoms to meals and the concept of psycho-somatic illness.
It’s called a psycho-somatic illness
Labeling the absence of physical symptoms as a psycho-somatic illness.
You should look it up
Encouraging the listener to research the term "psycho-somatic illness."
A psycho-somatic illness
Reiterating the suggestion to explore the concept of psycho-somatic illness.
Go look it up
Re-emphasizing the suggestion to research the term.
For a while now
Continuing the description of physical well-being, absence of lung issues.
My lungs are clear
Describing the lack of urge to cough, indicating good respiratory health.
And I don’t have the urge to cough
Linking money mentions to the absence of physical symptoms.
Every time somebody mentions money
Blank line, indicating a pause or silence.
It’s called anxiety
Encouraging further investigation into anxiety.
You should look it up
Reiterating the suggestion to research anxiety.
It’s called anxiety, anxiety, anxiety
Repeating the name "anxiety" for emphasis and suggesting research.
Go look it up
Re-emphasizing the suggestion to explore anxiety.
Nowhere to go
Repetition emphasizing the lack of direction or options.
Nowhere to turn
-Nowhere to go
-Nowhere to turn
-Nowhere to go
-Nowhere to turn
-Nowhere to go
-Nowhere to turn
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