Safety Bricks
Unveiling Life's Maze: Safety Bricks by Kevin DrewLyrics
You can never really start from the start
You cannot truly begin anew.
The ending begins inside of the heart
The conclusion of a situation is inherent in one's emotions.
The people, they love to remember your name
People take pleasure in recalling and acknowledging your identity.
It's a hospital bed but it's all just the same
A metaphorical hospital bed symbolizes a stagnant or unchanging situation.
Why did you leave when you'll return?
The inquiry about departure with an implied return, highlighting cyclical patterns.
Your past is your future, your future will learn
The past influences the future, and learning is an ongoing process.
The crows that fly, we'll try not to find
The elusive nature of finding answers or meaning, akin to chasing crows.
Do things once you know you'll do it twice
Repetition and the inevitability of repeating actions.
So I want kids with safety bricks
Desire for children safeguarded by symbolic safety bricks.
And a car that's quick, so we can split
Wishing for a swift mode of transportation to facilitate separation.
Why did protection burn down your home?
Questioning the destruction of protective barriers and the resulting consequences.
The smoke was so rich that they gave you a throne
The aftermath, where the consequences bring unexpected rewards.
Turning clue hands into sunrise
Transformation of uncertainty into the beauty of a new day.
Three times the charm, three times you pay the price
Emphasizing the idea of facing consequences multiple times.
So I want kids with safety bricks
Reiteration of the desire for children protected by safety measures.
And a car that's quick, so we can split
Reaffirmation of the wish for a swift means of separation.
So I want kids with safety bricks
Repetition of the longing for secure offspring.
And a car that's quick, so we can split
Reiteration of the desire for a quick escape.
The miniature live inside of a grin
Imagery of a hidden, joyous existence residing in a smile.
I'll stop for a moment and try to refrain
Pause for reflection and an attempt to control impulses.
I'm hoping you learn just like when you were a kid
Encouragement for continued learning and growth, akin to childhood experiences.
Let's hop a fence and do what we always did
Nostalgic suggestion to engage in adventurous, carefree activities.
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