Lost Angles

Embracing Fear and Change: Lost Angles by James Vincent McMorrow Unveiled
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Lyrics

Can you feel it?

Addressing the listener's awareness or emotional state.

You feel the pressure in your bones

Describing a tangible sensation of pressure within the listener.

It's resonatin', tryin' to conceal it

Suggesting an attempt to hide or suppress this feeling.

And you call me

Acknowledging a call from the listener.

You waited by the phone for hours

Describing a period of waiting for communication.

Thinkin' maybe, do I manipulate you?

Questioning if the speaker manipulates the listener's emotions.

Have you suffered?

Asking if the listener has experienced hardship or pain.

Have you suffered with the words

Referencing suffering caused by hurtful words.

Of every goddamn asshole out here on the weekend

Expressing frustration with insensitive individuals during weekends.

Can you feel it?

Reiterating the earlier feeling mentioned in line 2.

You feel it in your bones

Emphasizing the profound nature of something beyond basic existence.

That something else can matter just as much as breathing in

Suggesting alternative priorities to mere survival.


Who am I to own you?

Repeated questioning of the speaker's right to control or possess the listener.

Who am I to own you?

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Who am I to own you?

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Who am I to own you?

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Who am I to own you?

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Who am I to own you?

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Who am I to own you?

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What you wanna be this time?

Exploring the listener's aspirations and assuring non-harm from the speaker.

You could be a wolf one day just howlin' away

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Don't you look at me though 'cause I'm fine

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I would never hurt you, wait, you're how I get through it

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And there's a reason

Reflecting on the dynamics of human relationships, change, and life choices.

That people move or people don't

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People change or people stay the same completely

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And it's such a

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It's such a shortened life so why accumulate it

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Only then to leave it?

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Is it better

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To live your life in shallow water

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Or risk failure, drownin' in the deep end

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So you fear it

Expressing fear of being perceived as a tool or victim.

You fear that every move you make is just a hammer

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You are just a nail but you're not

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Don't let fear control you

Encouraging resilience against the control of fear.

Don't let fear control you

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Don't let fear control you

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Don't let fear control you

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Don't let fear control you

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Don't let fear control you

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Don't let fear control you

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What you wanna be this time?

Repeating themes of self-reassurance and non-harm towards the listener.

You could be a wolf one day just howlin' away

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Don't you look at me though 'cause I'm fine

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I would never hurt you, wait, you're how I get through

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You're right

Acknowledging the listener's correctness and the role they play in the speaker's life.

You're so right

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So wide awake

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You're how I get through

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You're right

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So right

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So wide awake

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You're how I get through

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What you wanna be this time?

Reiterating the listener's potential and the speaker's commitment to not causing harm.

You could be a wolf one day just howlin' away

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Don't you look at me though 'cause I'm fine

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And I would never hurt you, wait, you're how I get through

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You're right

Affirming the listener's positive impact on the speaker's life.

So right

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So wide awake

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You're how I get through

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You're right

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You're so right

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So wide awake

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You're how I get through it

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You're how I get through it

Repeated affirmation of the listener's importance in helping the speaker navigate challenges.

You're how I get through it

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You're how I get through it

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How I get through it

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