IS THERE MORE
Soulful Reflections: Unveiling Life's Journey Through Katori Walker's 'Is There More'Lyrics
Is there more to it
Questioning if there is more to life or a situation
I got adolescent dreams, a million dollars and a tour to it
Expressing aspirations of having both youthful dreams, wealth, and a successful tour
Sell myself for cheap, that's a game like the whores do it
Contemplating the idea of compromising oneself for a cheap price, likening it to a game played by sex workers
Soul I'm screaming loud, can you hear me going hoarse to it
Describing a passionate soul screaming for attention
So, lack of inspiration, go on bored to it
Feeling uninspired and becoming bored
They don't write the songs, but you gotta send a board to it
Highlighting the disconnect between songwriters and the emotions they convey
No, make me wanna skate off, take off
Expressing frustration and a desire to escape or detach
Fuck y'all, I hate y'all
Strongly expressing dislike or hatred towards others
Probably take a day off and play ball
Considering taking a break from the music industry to engage in a different activity like playing sports
Swing for the fences only usually
Emphasizing the need to aim high and take big risks
Cause music ain't hitting like it used to be
Reflecting on the declining impact of music
Ain't nobody moving me, shit just ain't a mood to me
Feeling unmoved and indifferent
I can give a single damn fuck about your jewelry
Expressing a lack of concern for material possessions
but I can't take off
Being unable to take a break or escape from the challenges
Keep sending shots like the Ruger be
Continuing to face challenges represented by "shots" or difficulties
when shells get hot, bragging bout it isn't cool to me
Disapproving of boasting about hardships
I've been soul searching, trying to figure out just who to be
Engaging in a soul-searching process to discover one's true self
Lost a bunch of shit, but I never plan on losing me
Experiencing losses but determined not to lose one's identity
Oh, I see, I take what's mine
Asserting the intention to claim what rightfully belongs
Oh, I move, but take my time, don't wait up
Moving forward but taking the necessary time and not rushing
How you feeling, is this really what you want, huh
Repeating the question about satisfaction and fulfillment in life
How you feeling, is this really what you want, huh
-How you feeling, is this really what you want
-How you feeling, is this really what you want, uh huh
-At the end of every day, you look yourself in the mirror
Encouraging self-reflection at the end of each day
And you ask yourself, did I get better today
Posing a question about personal growth and improvement
If the answer is yes, and you do that for five years
Highlighting the importance of consistent self-improvement over the years
10 years, 15 years, how much better are you gonna be
Questioning the potential level of improvement after several years of dedicated effort
Are you getting better every single day
Pondering the ongoing process of continuous self-betterment
That's the question
Posing a fundamental question about personal development
And it's just taking small steps
Emphasizing the importance of gradual progress and not rushing
You don't try to get it all done in one day
Advising against attempting to achieve everything in a short period
In one week, in one year
Stressing the long-term nature of the improvement process
It's the process of getting better every day
Underlining the significance of consistent daily improvement
And doing that for a period of years
Highlighting the cumulative effect of daily improvements leading to a masterpiece
That then create the masterpiece
Concluding with the idea that sustained effort creates a masterpiece over time
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