Lyrics
I feel the hat, it keeps coming down
Reflecting on the persistent challenges or difficulties symbolized by the "hat" that keeps coming down.
Coming down like the rain
Drawing a parallel between the challenges and rain, suggesting a continuous and overwhelming nature.
Look at me, I'm getting drenched
Expressing the personal impact of challenges, feeling emotionally affected or overwhelmed.
We keep getting caught up
Acknowledging repeated entanglement in difficulties or conflicts.
In this raging wind
Describing the challenges as a powerful force, akin to a raging wind.
Look at us, we're blown away
Observing the collective impact of challenges on a group, leading to a sense of being blown away.
Right away
Immediate and sudden impact, emphasizing the swiftness of challenges.
I want to see how high is that
Expressing curiosity about the resilience or endurance of a symbolic flag in the face of a storm.
Flag gonna fly when the storm
Anticipating the display of strength or resolve when a storm arrives.
Comes raging through
Emphasizing the intensity of the approaching storm.
It surrounds all of us
Highlighting the all-encompassing nature of challenges, affecting everyone.
It's winds carry the truth
Attributing truth to the winds of the storm, possibly suggesting revelation or clarity.
The rain is the tears
Symbolizing the challenges as tears shed over time.
That have fallen over the years
Connecting the storm to a cleansing process, wiping away insincerity.
The sorm is gonna wipe away,
Stating the transformative power of the storm in removing insincere elements.
Wipe away the insincere
Conveying the purification aspect of the storm.
There's no more white
Describing a shift from distinctions based on color (white and black) or division.
No more black
Highlighting the absence of racial or categorical distinctions.
No more barriers
Expressing the removal of obstacles or hindrances.
No more traps
Emphasizing the elimination of traps or snares.
These streets are all the same,
Noting the apparent similarity of streets while acknowledging new problems.
But the problems are new
Highlighting the persistence of problems despite changes in superficial aspects.
And the names have all changed
Observing changes in names but underscoring the continuity of issues.
But the problem it still grew
Stating that despite changes, the core problem has not diminished but has grown.
And I want to fade away
Expressing a desire to retreat or disappear in the face of challenges.
There will be a quiet
Anticipating a period of calm or tranquility following the storm.
After the storm
Emphasizing the aftermath and the peace that follows challenges.
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