Vanity
Navigating Life's Turbulence: Jack Larsen's Vanity UnveiledLyrics
I ain't myself
The speaker feels disconnected from their usual self.
I'm on a spiral down
The speaker is experiencing a downward spiral or decline.
Broke with no job
The speaker is financially struggling and unemployed.
Girlfriend gonna kick me out
The speaker's relationship is in jeopardy, and they might face eviction.
Momma just called
The speaker's mother called, possibly expressing concern about their situation.
Asked if I'm gonna figure it out
The speaker's mother inquires if they will find a solution to their problems.
I better be in bed by 11 or 3 a.m.
There are expectations about the speaker's bedtime, possibly indicating a need for responsibility.
This time around
The speaker reflects on the current situation.
And I run for miles, miles, miles
The speaker emphasizes repeatedly running away or escaping from their problems.
And I run for miles, miles, miles
-And I run for miles, miles, miles
-And I run for miles, miles, miles
-Breathe
A moment to pause and focus on breathing, suggesting a need for calmness.
I search for 22 and now I'm feeling incomplete
The speaker sought something at the age of 22, but now feels incomplete.
Breathe
Reiteration of the need to breathe, expressing unpreparedness for future challenges.
I swear I'm not ready for all I can be
The speaker claims they are not ready for their full potential.
Just another neck and neck
Repetition of the idea of being in a competitive race to discover one's purpose or identity.
Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
-Just another neck and neck
-Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
-Just another neck and neck
-Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
-Just another neck and neck
-Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
-Just another neck and neck
The race imagery continues, suggesting a perpetual struggle to find meaning or purpose.
Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
-Just another neck and neck
-Looks like I'll never finish
-The race to find my gravity
-There's one more minute left for me
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