Lyrics
I bend me at the belly
The speaker metaphorically expresses a physically bent posture, likely indicating a state of distress or emotional strain.
And force my head into my knees
Continuing the physical metaphor, the speaker intensifies their distress by forcing their head down, possibly trying to cope with overwhelming emotions.
Wish this was a movie
The speaker wishes their life was like a movie, perhaps desiring an escape from reality or a scripted, more predictable existence.
Somebody get some drugs in me
Expresses a desire for substance abuse or medication to numb emotional pain or alter their state of mind.
Call me out
An ambiguous line, possibly a plea for someone to confront or challenge the speaker.
Oh Domino
Calling out to a figure named "Domino," possibly as a symbolic representation of fate or a significant person in the speaker's life.
If I've acted wrong
The speaker questions their behavior and acknowledges the possibility of wrongdoing or mistakes.
If I'm no good just let me know;
Expressing a willingness to receive feedback or criticism about themselves, indicating a sense of self-awareness.
You'll never hear this song
The speaker implies that this sentiment or confession might not be heard or acknowledged by the intended recipient.
Like a fire caught up my head
Repetition of a simile ('Like a fire caught up my head') possibly emphasizing intense mental or emotional turmoil.
Like a fire caught up my head
-Now I watch you dancing
The speaker observes someone dancing, possibly indicating a shift in focus from their own distress to observing another person's joy or freedom.
You bend the world around yourself
Describes the captivating and influential nature of the person dancing, suggesting they have a significant impact on their surroundings.
I was feeling crazy
Reflecting on previous distress, the speaker acknowledges feeling crazy but hints at an improvement in their mental state.
I guess I'm feeling better now
The speaker confirms feeling better now, possibly due to the influence of observing someone else's happiness.
Call me up
Similar to line 5, a request for communication or contact, possibly directed towards the same figure named "Domino."
Oh Domino
Reiterating the call to "Domino," possibly seeking support or understanding.
If you're feeling down
Offering support or understanding to "Domino" if they are feeling down, possibly reversing the roles and reciprocating care.
I know you're always on the run
Recognition of "Domino's" constant motion or a busy lifestyle, juxtaposed with the speaker's consistent presence.
But I'm always hanging 'round
Despite "Domino's" busy schedule, the speaker remains around or available for them.
Like a fire caught up my head
Repetition of the simile ('Like a fire caught up my head'), reinforcing the intensity of mental or emotional disturbance.
Like a fire caught up my head
-Like a fire caught up my head
-Like a fire caught up my head
-Like a fire caught up my head
-Like a fire caught up my head
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