Stranger In My Head
Lost in the Echoes of a Stranger's MindLyrics
There's a stranger in my head,
Expresses the presence of unfamiliar thoughts or emotions in the speaker's mind.
He doesn't know the kind of coffee I drink.
Highlights the lack of understanding or connection with the stranger regarding personal details like coffee preferences.
There's a stranger in my head.
Reiterates the idea of an unknown presence or influence in the speaker's thoughts.
He doesnt wanna know,
Suggests a reluctance on the part of the stranger to be aware of the speaker's innermost thoughts.
The thoughts I wanna think
Indicates a disconnect between the speaker's desired thoughts and what the stranger is willing to acknowledge.
Now I have to go and do the things we did together,
Reflects on the need for the speaker to recreate shared experiences in the absence of the stranger.
Now I have to go and do the things we did alone.
Emphasizes the necessity for the speaker to engage in solo activities that were previously done together with the stranger.
cll alone,
Typographical error (cll instead of call) - unclear meaning.
There's a stranger in my bed,
Introduces the presence of a stranger in the speaker's bed, potentially signifying emotional distance or unfamiliarity.
cnd I dont know if he's alive or she's dead,
Raises uncertainty about the stranger's state of being, questioning whether they are alive or dead.
There's a stranger in y head, I wouldn't know they've been asleep for years.
Indicates a lack of awareness regarding the stranger's dormant state over an extended period.
But now I have to go and do the things we did together,
Reiterates the need for the speaker to relive shared experiences now that the stranger is absent.
Now I have to go and do the things we did alone,
Emphasizes the solo pursuit of activities that were once shared, highlighting the absence of the stranger.
YOu cant resuscitate a life refusing its alive,
Suggests the futility of reviving a life that refuses to acknowledge its existence.
You cant get in the water if you dont leanr how to dive,
Metaphorically implies that one cannot experience joy without taking risks or facing challenges.
Into that pool of happiness, where all the sweet girls roam,
Describes a desired state of happiness represented by a metaphorical pool where attractive individuals are present.
In to that pool of happiness,
Repeats the idea of a happiness-filled pool, now acknowledging its absence.
But it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
Repeatedly emphasizes the disappearance of the metaphorical pool of happiness.
That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness well it's a...
-Gone, it's gone, it's gone, gone, gone.
-That pool of happiness yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah, that pool of happiness, it's gone, gone, gone.
Concludes with a final declaration of the pool of happiness being gone, expressing a sense of loss and finality.
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