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I need a minute
The speaker expresses a need for a moment of contemplation or reflection, possibly due to emotional or mental challenges.
I need a minute
-I need a minute
-I cannot think straight
The speaker states that they are unable to think straight, suggesting emotional or mental turmoil.
On a winding road
The speaker describes being on a complex and unpredictable journey, both physically and mentally.
So many places my mind has gone
-I'm trying to get right
The speaker acknowledges the effort to improve themselves and seek clarity or righteousness.
I'm trying to get right, oh
-How will I know if I got it wrong
The speaker questions how they will know if they make a mistake or make the wrong decisions.
I'm okay how are you all feeling
A casual exchange about well-being and positive affirmations.
We good we good we good
-When I walk in the room I read it
The speaker notes their awareness of new experiences or challenges, symbolized by a new book.
New book new book new book
-Even with no food I'm eating
Even in difficult situations (no food), the speaker finds a way to sustain themselves.
God knows I could use some healing
The speaker expresses a need for healing, acknowledging emotional scars caused by untreated wounds.
My scars were caused by leaving the wounds untreated
The speaker talks about the consequences of not addressing emotional wounds, emphasizing the importance of moving forward.
Don't look don't look
-Too much bleeding
-I'm just keeping it moving man it's a proven treatment
The speaker advocates for continuous progress and resilience as a proven method of treatment.
No off days, what I do all season
The speaker describes a relentless work ethic, drawing parallels to Rudolf (presumably Rudolf Diesel) and a high-performance car (two-door GT).
Every track gets slayed
-I'm Rudolf mixed with a two-door GT
-Spin lies too many times
A cautionary note about the danger of believing lies and the potential for truth to be misleading.
Now you thinking the truth misleading
-Sometimes its hard to focus, sometimes I hardly notice
The speaker reflects on the challenges of maintaining focus, dreaming of highs during lows, and feeling distant from close ones.
Sometimes I dream of all the highs when I'm at my lowest
-Sometimes I'm at my lowest, sometimes I hardly show it
-Sometimes I feel far from the ones who are the closest
-I cannot think straight
Repetition of the struggle to think straight and questioning the possibility of making mistakes.
On a winding road
-So many places my mind has gone
-I'm trying to get right
-I'm trying to get right, oh
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-Yo my habits are far from perfect
The speaker acknowledges imperfections but emphasizes their commitment to improvement and work.
I know I know I know
-But I'm working I'm working I'm working
-Payroll payroll payroll
-Being idle more than fatal
References to being active (working) to avoid negative consequences, such as burnout.
Hit the plug more than cords and cables
-It'll burn you out like you ignored the bagel
-Oh no oh no
Cautionary advice about the importance of being careful and not ignoring warning signs, using a seizure as an example.
Be more than careful
-Homie skipped breakfast but poured the maple
-Had a seizure in front of me
-Not worth it, poor appraisal
-Lord imma do whatever you say like Lauren Daigle
A commitment to following guidance (possibly religious) for guidance and maintaining focus in challenging situations.
Help me to keep my head on straight, I sit at contorted tables
-Sometimes its hard to focus, sometimes I hardly notice
Reiteration of the emotional struggles, including difficulty focusing and feeling distant from close relationships.
Sometimes I dream of all the highs when I'm at my lowest
-Sometimes I'm at my lowest, sometimes I hardly show it
-Sometimes I feel far from the ones who are the closest
-I cannot think straight
Repeated questioning about making mistakes and the desire to get things right.
On a winding road
-So many places my mind has gone
-I'm trying to get right
-I'm trying to get right, oh
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-How will I know if I got it wrong
-Will I get right with more followers
The speaker explores various avenues for finding fulfillment, including popularity, anonymity, meeting expectations, and financial success.
Maybe I'll get it right if I just go anonymous
-Will I get right if I meet expectations
-Maybe I'll get it right if my life's a vacation
-Will I get right if everyone loves me
-Maybe I'll get it right if my name across the country
-Will I get right if I prove that I'm something
-Maybe I'll get it right if I'm making more money
-Maybe that
A contemplative statement suggesting that financial success might be a key to getting things right.
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