To Know
Unraveling Truths: Jakob Wundrack's Poetic JourneyLyrics
When the tip of your nose
Experiencing a moment of proximity to a silver sky with the tip of the nose.
Is closest to a sky that's silver
Describing the atmospheric conditions when the tongue tastes warm and bitter air.
And the tip of your tongue
Depicting a scenario where sight is disconnected from the ground.
Tastes the air, that's warm and bitter
Exploring the mental state when the mind is devoid of clear guidance.
When your sight lost the ground
Continuing the theme of disorientation, emphasizing the loss of ground in one's vision.
And your mind it's clues
Highlighting the confusion in the mind, possibly referring to the absence of clear thoughts or clues.
When you think you have found
Suggesting a moment of discovery, thinking one has identified what could be lost.
What you have to lose
Reflecting on the perception of knowing what one stands to lose.
You think that you know
Questioning the certainty of knowledge, especially in uncertain situations.
When the tip of your toe
Describing a tactile experience of the toe touching cold and soothing water.
Touches water cold and soothing
Illustrating the impact of a tear falling on snow, with partial melting but persistent freezing.
Or a tear falls on snow
Metaphorically describing life as a complex network of rivers rather than a straightforward highway.
Melts some of it but still it's freezing
Acknowledging the challenging nature of life's journey but emphasizing the need to continue.
Life's not a highway that's 90000 miles long
Expressing confidence or assurance in one's understanding of a situation.
It's more like a meshwork of rivers that are all wrong
Reiterating the theme of perceived knowledge but introducing doubt about its accuracy.
Still you have to go on
Realizing that a perceived truth was constructed on falsehoods or misconceptions.
You're sure that you know
Indicating a moment of realization that challenges the certainty of one's knowledge.
Well, you think that you know
Repeating the idea of thinking one knows but acknowledging the potential for error.
But then you realize
Highlighting the moment of awakening to the fact that one's truth was based on falsehoods.
Your truth, it was built on lies
Suggesting a change in direction or a missed opportunity that alters one's perceived truth.
Someone took the lead
Introducing the idea of external influence or a momentary lapse in one's journey.
Or you skipped a beat
Implies a disturbance or irregularity in the usual rhythm or progression of events.
But you know
Reiterating the acknowledgment that certainty is not always necessary or achievable.
You don't have to know
Emphasizing the acceptance of not knowing as a valid and liberating state.
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