Some Birds
Unveiling Life's Murmurs: Some Birds' Poetic ReflectionsLyrics
Some birds just sit useless, like fists
Some individuals, like certain birds, remain inactive and unproductive, resembling clenched fists.
I wrestle on tv but no one ever lets me win
The speaker engages in televised wrestling but feels a sense of perpetual defeat, never being allowed to win.
I lean on the wall like a broom
The speaker leans against a wall, perhaps symbolizing a passive or contemplative stance.
Confused by the scope alone
Feeling perplexed and overwhelmed by the vastness of something.
Any fool can tell the truth
Expressing that telling the truth is a straightforward task that anyone can accomplish.
And no, I don't think I should
The speaker questions the necessity of adding oneself to a collective total or sum.
Add one to the sum
Suggesting that adding one's presence contributes to the sum of fears or anxieties.
Of all that you fear
Alluding to various fears that exist collectively.
I'd love to take you down
Expresses a desire to bring someone down, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
And leave you there
The speaker wants to leave the person in a lowered or diminished state.
In my window, I have a twin
Describing a twin figure visible in the speaker's window, possibly symbolizing reflection or duality.
I look out, he looks in
Reciprocal gaze between the speaker and the twin, emphasizing connection or mirroring.
He has a point, I applaud
The twin has a point of view that the speaker acknowledges and applauds.
My goodness, my god
An exclamation reflecting the speaker's astonishment or awe.
Is it my fault the countrysides
Raising a question about the speaker's responsibility for the prevalence of suicides in the countryside.
Are so full of suicide?
Reflecting on the grim reality of high suicide rates in rural areas.
I break bricks with my heart
Metaphorically breaking bricks with one's heart, suggesting emotional pain and vulnerability.
Only a fool would call it art
Dismissing the artistic value of such emotional turmoil.
And no, I don't think that I should
Reiterating the speaker's reluctance to be part of a collective sum.
Be one of the sum
Refusing to be added to the cumulative fears or concerns.
Of all that you fear
Continuing the theme of addressing various fears.
I'd love to take you down
Expressing a desire to bring someone down, echoing a previous sentiment.
And leave you there
Repeating the intention to leave the person in a diminished state.
I'd love to take you down
Reiterating the desire to bring someone down.
Leave you there
Repeating the idea of leaving someone in a lowered state.
So why fuss, why not bend
Questioning why there is resistance instead of yielding, using a nail bending analogy.
Like a nail, hammered in?
Suggesting that adapting or yielding, like a bent nail, may be a more sensible approach.
Oh, times are tough
Reflecting on the toughness of times, indicating hardship or challenges.
If I recall, oh, it ain't easy
Recalling that life is not easy.
No, not all
Acknowledging the difficulty that everyone faces.
And no, I don't think I should
Reiterating the speaker's hesitation to contribute to a collective sum of fears.
Complete the sum
Expressing the speaker's refusal to complete the cumulative fears or concerns.
Of all that you fear
Continuing the theme of addressing various fears.
I'd love to take you down
Repeating the desire to bring someone down, adding an element of personal involvement.
And leave you there
Repeating the intention to leave the person in a diminished state.
I'd love to take you down
Reiterating the desire to bring someone down.
Down and leave you there
Repeating the idea of leaving someone in a lowered state.
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