Timely Rhymes and Savin'
Journey of Redemption: Timely Rhymes and Savin' UnveiledLyrics
You might think that you might know a thing or two
Expressing uncertainty about others' understanding; questioning their knowledge.
Show me a path that'll lead a better life for you
Asking for guidance toward a better life; seeking a positive direction.
It ain't so easy being me or being free like I've wanted to
Highlighting the difficulty of being oneself or achieving desired freedom.
Blood and sweat drips down my neck all the way to my boots
Symbolizing hard work and struggle, with blood and sweat as physical manifestations.
Well I can admit that I've been wrong
Admitting to past mistakes or errors in judgment.
The time has passed now I'm moving on
Acknowledging the passage of time and signaling a readiness to move forward.
And I can't quit this life I hold
Expressing an inability to abandon or give up the current way of life.
In my hand, its nothing short of gold
Asserting the value or significance of the current lifestyle or situation.
I've been quiet but I've been angry
Revealing a period of silence and internal turmoil, possibly indicating hidden anger.
My lost soul holds no place in
Stating a lack of belonging or acceptance in a sacred or revered place.
A house of holy odes, grace and
Contrasting the lost soul with the sacred environment, emphasizing a disconnect.
Some timely rhymes and saving
Suggesting that resolution or salvation comes through timely rhymes.
See my face in a broken mirror in my house
Seeing one's reflection in a broken mirror, implying personal fractures or challenges.
Let's me know things can break when I'm not around
Highlighting the vulnerability of things breaking in one's absence.
'Cause I've been hiding, and flying, and trying so damn hard
Describing efforts of hiding, flying, and trying hard to reach a goal before potential failure.
To get to where I want to before I fall apart
Expressing a sense of urgency to achieve goals before experiencing a breakdown.
Well I can admit that I've been wrong
Repeating the acknowledgment of past mistakes and signaling a readiness to move on.
The time has passed now I'm moving on
Reiterating the passage of time and a commitment to progress.
And I can't quit this life I hold
Reaffirming an attachment to the current lifestyle or situation.
In my hand, its nothing short of gold
Emphasizing the perceived value or preciousness of the current way of life.
I've been quiet but I've been angry
Repeating the theme of internal conflict and silent anger.
My lost soul holds no place in
Restating a lack of belonging or acceptance in a sacred place.
A house of holy odes, grace and
Reiterating the contrast between the lost soul and the sacred environment.
Some timely rhymes and saving
Concluding with the idea that resolution or salvation is found in timely rhymes.
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