Lost My Creator
Journey of Loss and Discovery: 'Lost My Creator' by Ivory WoodsLyrics
Never set a foot on the southern hemisphere
Expressing never having been to the southern hemisphere, possibly symbolizing a lack of diverse experiences or opportunities.
Never had a choice to break out of here
Highlighting a lack of choices or agency in breaking free from a certain situation or environment.
I guess I feel lucky when I look at this place
Feeling fortunate when observing the current situation or surroundings.
Never had a strain in the back of my mouth
Never experiencing discomfort or pressure, especially in speech or expression.
Never left a trace I dreamt of fading out
Not leaving a mark or impression, dreaming of a gradual disappearance from attention.
I guess you feel lucky by the look on your face
Observing someone else who appears fortunate, judging by their facial expression.
But I've lost my creator
Expressing the loss of a creator, possibly referring to a guiding force or source of identity.
And the path feels overgrown
Feeling that the path ahead is overgrown, suggesting challenges or uncertainties in the future.
Yeah I've lost my creator
Reiterating the loss of the creator and the persistence of a difficult path.
And the past keeps holding on
Indicating that the past continues to have a grip or influence on the present.
Did you ever feel like there's a hole in your heart?
Posing a question about experiencing an emotional void or emptiness.
The clouds are on the move with no effort on your part
Describing a situation where external factors, like clouds, move effortlessly without personal involvement.
I'll be digging diamonds from the frost in your ground
Symbolically talking about extracting value or beauty (diamonds) from a cold and challenging environment.
Cause in this little nook, our heads are forever crowned
Expressing a sense of permanence and honor in a specific place or state of mind.
But I've lost my creator
Reiterating the loss of the creator, emphasizing its impact on the journey forward.
And the path feels overgrown
Expressing the feeling of the path being overgrown, suggesting difficulties persisting in the present.
Yeah I've lost my creator
Repeating the loss of the creator and the enduring influence of the past.
And the past keeps holding on
Highlighting the persistent hold of the past on the present circumstances.
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