No Good With Faces
Navigating Life's Maze: Jack Johnson's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
No Good with faces and I'm bad with names
Struggles with recognizing people and recalling names
Gave me directions but it's all the same, oh no
Received guidance but finds everything indistinguishable or similar
I'm lost
Feeling disoriented or directionless
I'm too tired to try
Too exhausted to make an effort
Streetlamps are broken black the way I came
Environment is dark, familiar paths seem unrecognizable
Who broke the moonlight watch it wax and wane, oh no
Questioning changes in natural elements without understanding
I'm lost
Continuing to feel lost
I'm too tired to try
Too fatigued to attempt to find direction
Let's not get ahead of ourselves
Caution against rushing or anticipating outcomes
There's no need for rain, it's our own parade
No need for negativity, it's their own journey to celebrate
Let's not be afraid of our reflections
Encouragement to confront insecurities about oneself
It's not only you you're looking at now
Realization that one's self-reflection is broader than perceived
Road signs are stolen left here hole in this flame
Markers of direction are missing, feeling robbed of guidance
Who stole my patience, who stole my way, oh no
Frustration at losing patience and direction in life
I'm lost
Still experiencing a sense of being lost
I'm too tired to try
Too worn out to attempt finding a way forward
Let's not get ahead of ourselves now
Reiteration of caution against rushing or getting ahead
There's no need for raid it's our own parade
Reassurance that negativity is unnecessary on their journey
Let's not be afraid of our reflections
Encouragement to face insecurities without fear
It's not only you you're looking at now
Understanding that self-reflection includes more than just oneself
Let's not get ahead of ourselves now
Repeat of the caution against rushing or getting ahead
There's no need for raid it's our own parade
Reiteration that negativity has no place in their journey
Let's not be afraid of our reflections
Continued encouragement to confront insecurities
It's not only you you're looking at now
Acknowledgment that self-reflection involves more than just oneself
Ooh you're looking at now
Reinforcement that the present moment shapes perception
Ooh you're looking at now
Emphasis on the importance of current awareness
No good with faces and I'm bad with names
Reiteration of struggles with recognizing faces and names
Gave me directions but it's all the same, oh no
Despite guidance, feeling stuck in a loop of similarity
I'm lost
Continued sense of disorientation
I'm too tired to try
Too fatigued to make an effort to overcome the feeling of being lost
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