Airport Antenatal Airplane
Flight of Emotions: Escaping Mundane RealitiesLyrics
Some things I just
Expressing a sense of selective understanding or acceptance of certain things.
Some things I just
Reiteration of the previous line, emphasizing the speaker's contemplative nature.
Were you born in the earth?
Raising a philosophical question about the origin of a person's birth on Earth.
Sometimes I see planes
Observing airplanes and associating them with thoughts of someone special.
But I think of you and I stare
Linking the sight of planes with deep contemplation about a particular person.
Sweeping through the night sky
Describing the planes moving through the night sky, creating a visual image.
All of you flying by
Addressing a group of people represented by the airplanes, acknowledging their presence.
How many of you are up there?
Rhetorical question about the number of people on the airplanes.
Perfectly above my head
Noting the proximity of the planes above, emphasizing their presence overhead.
With your cheeks on a chair
Imagining the airplanes with cheeks on a chair, personifying them.
Some asleep
Noting the varied states of the people on the airplanes, some asleep.
Some they are by
Commenting on the diverse conditions or positions of the individuals on the planes.
Hollywood minds are clear
Referencing clear minds associated with Hollywood, possibly contrasting with the speaker's thoughts.
Feel the weight of the world go
Experiencing the release or relief of the burden of worldly concerns.
I start my journey to and fro
Expressing the beginning of a journey, possibly both physical and metaphorical.
Passport in my pocket's getting old
Highlighting the aging process, metaphorically using a passport in the pocket.
Feel the weight of the world dissolve
Continuing the sense of liberation from the weight of the world.
You all look so small from up here
Observing the smallness of people from a distant perspective, possibly on an airplane.
You all look so small from up there
Repeating the idea of people appearing small when viewed from above.
You all look so small from up here
Emphasizing the smallness of humanity when seen from an elevated position.
Is there concerns in the air?
Pondering if there are concerns or worries in the atmosphere or surroundings.
You flew economy
Addressing someone who flew in economy class, suggesting a specific individual.
Reserved your ecology
Commenting on the responsible use of resources, particularly ecological considerations.
To escape this nightmare
Describing a desire to escape from a distressing situation or reality.
A deluge of the world flows
Depicting a flood or overwhelming amount of information or experiences in the world.
Ain't too easy to see when it's
Highlighting the difficulty of perceiving things clearly from the speaker's perspective.
This lonely down here
Expressing loneliness and isolation in the speaker's current state.
So let's escape in this arrow
Suggesting a collective escape or release using the metaphor of an arrow.
As if it weren't up to me
Acknowledging a lack of control over the situation, possibly referencing external forces.
As if I did, I would care
Exploring the speaker's indifference or detachment, suggesting a complex emotional state.
From JFK on to Heathrow
Mentioning specific airports (JFK and Heathrow) as points of departure and arrival.
Leave a window seat
Encouraging the idea of leaving a window seat, symbolizing a desire for openness or freedom.
I wanna feel free, up
Expressing a longing or aspiration for freedom, particularly in an elevated context.
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