Lyrics
It's got teeth
Referring to the challenging or dangerous nature of the situation; a metaphorical portrayal of difficulties or threats.
And bitter eyes
Describing a harsh or unforgiving gaze, possibly indicating judgment or negativity.
While we're conscious
During moments of awareness or consciousness, suggesting that challenges are present even in our mindful states.
While we're close
While being physically close to something, implying that challenges persist in proximity or relationships.
It'll fade
Anticipating a gradual disappearance or diminishing of a situation or feeling.
Ask it to speak
Encouraging communication or expression, suggesting that confronting challenges might lead to understanding.
And it might
Indicating uncertainty in the response, with a possibility that the challenge may or may not be addressed.
We'll collapse into a swell
Describing a collective collapse or breakdown, possibly hinting at the consequences of unresolved issues.
And wash away
Imagery of a powerful cleansing or purifying process, with the river representing a transformative force.
Did you lose your feet
Raising a question about personal stability or grounding, wondering if one has lost their metaphorical 'footing'.
Did you lose your feet again
Reiteration of the inquiry about losing stability, emphasizing the recurrence of this theme.
As you fall into the river
Depicting a literal or metaphorical fall into the challenges represented by the river, possibly indicating a descent into difficulties.
Did you lose your feet
Repeating the question about losing stability, reinforcing the significance of this theme.
Did you lose your feet again
Continuation of the inquiry, suggesting a persistent struggle or vulnerability.
As you fall into the river
Reiterating the fall into the river, underscoring the ongoing experience of facing challenges.
Did you lose your feet
Persistently questioning the loss of stability, emphasizing its importance in the narrative.
Did you lose your feet again
Continued emphasis on the theme of instability or vulnerability, possibly reflecting on its impact.
As you fall into the river
Repeating the imagery of falling into the river, highlighting the recurring nature of confronting challenges.
Did you lose your feet
Asking once again about losing stability, maintaining focus on the central theme.
Did you lose your feet again
Persistent inquiry into the loss of stability, indicating a deep reflection on personal challenges.
As you fall into the river
Reiteration of the fall into the river, reinforcing the ongoing struggle or journey through difficulties.
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