Lyrics
Why is the sky so grey
The speaker questions why the sky appears dull or lacking vibrancy.
If everyone else sees it blue
The speaker wonders if others perceive the sky differently (as blue) while they see it as grey.
Am I colorblind or what
The speaker questions if they might be unable to perceive colors normally, potentially hinting at feeling disconnected or out of sync with others' perceptions.
Let me try
The speaker expresses a desire to attempt to understand others' perspectives or ways of seeing.
These glasses that make you see
Referencing glasses metaphorically, the speaker seeks a tool or method to perceive things as others do.
The colors
The speaker refers to the colors that others perceive, implying a desire to understand or experience things from their point of view.
The way they see it
The speaker desires to see things in the same way others do.
Why is this food so bland
The speaker wonders why food seems flavorless or unappealing to them despite others finding it appealing.
If everyone takes pictures of it
Despite others finding the food appealing enough to photograph, the speaker remains unsure about its taste or appeal.
I'm not sure I understand
The speaker expresses confusion or a lack of understanding about their own feelings regarding the food.
Do I have a cold or something
The speaker questions if they might be physically unwell (having a cold) which affects their ability to taste.
I'm not able to get any taste
The speaker expresses an inability to perceive or experience the taste of the food.
Am I the only one not to feel anything
The speaker feels isolated or alone in not experiencing emotions or sensations as others do.
Am I the only one pretending I'm fine
The speaker questions if they are the only one pretending to be okay despite feeling otherwise.
Am I the only one to make a face when I have a good time
The speaker feels different from others, possibly expressing discomfort or disconnection when enjoying moments.
I guess something's wrong somewhere
The speaker acknowledges something feels off or incorrect within themselves or their perceptions.
I'd love to sing some happy songs
The speaker desires to express happiness but finds a preference for melancholic or sad tunes.
But minor chords sound better to me
Minor chords resonate more with the speaker's emotions, contrasting with the expected preference for major chords in happy songs.
Am I right or is it just me
The speaker questions if their perspective aligns with reality or if they are alone in their perceptions.
But the best songs are always the sad ones
The speaker suggests a preference for sad songs, possibly finding more resonance or connection with them.
Am I the only one not to feel anything
A repetition of feeling isolated in not experiencing emotions or sensations as others do.
Am I the only one pretending I'm fine
A repetition of questioning one's authenticity or genuineness in front of others.
Am I the only one to make a face when I have a good time
A repetition of feeling out of place or disconnected during enjoyable moments.
I guess something's wrong somewhere
Restating a sense of something being awry within the speaker's perceptions or experiences.
Am I the only one not to feel anything
Reiterating the feeling of being disconnected from common emotions or sensations.
Am I the only one pretending I'm fine
Repeating the question of authenticity or genuineness in expressing emotions.
Am I the only one to make a face when I have a good time
Repeating a sense of disconnection or unease during enjoyable moments.
I guess something's wrong somewhere
Restating a feeling that something is amiss or not aligned with the expected experiences.
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