Look at it in the Light
Embracing Change: Unveiling Life's Truths in 'Look at it in the Light'Lyrics
Something's not right, I don't know what
Expressing a sense of unease or discomfort; acknowledging that something is amiss.
Maybe it's just my own thing, but I don't think so
Suggesting a personal concern or issue, possibly not shared by others but felt strongly.
Look at it in the light, it's better to know
Encouraging a closer examination or analysis of the situation for a clearer understanding.
Than to hide in misery, hiding forever
Highlighting the negative consequences of hiding from problems, emphasizing the importance of facing difficulties.
To hide in misery, suffering forever
-To hide in misery, waiting forever
-I know the way things change
Acknowledging the inevitability of change in life.
So I try not to notice, I deny my fate
Attempting to avoid recognizing or accepting the changes, possibly out of fear or discomfort.
I try not to notice, it's a losing game
-I try not to notice, I try not to notice
-Wait for the time with everything measured
Expressing a desire for a time when everything is well-defined or clear.
It's not a crime to seek out pleasure
Asserting that seeking pleasure is not wrong or criminal.
Look in your eyes, you've no choice but to sever
Observing someone making a difficult but necessary decision, possibly to end a connection.
The ties, familiar doesn't mean it's better
Stating that familiarity doesn't guarantee superiority or improvement.
To hide in misery, suffering forever
Reiterating the negative consequences of avoiding problems, emphasizing the prolonged suffering.
To hide in misery, waiting forever
-I know the way things change
Reiterating the inevitability of change.
So I try not to notice, I deny my fate
Continuing the theme of avoiding or denying the recognition of change, possibly as a defense mechanism.
I try not to notice, it's a losing game
-I try not to notice, I try not to notice
-I try not to notice
Reiterating the struggle to avoid acknowledging or accepting changes.
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