Corner Phone
Whispers of Existence: Unraveling Life's Dance in 'Corner Phone'Lyrics
He wears a key
He possesses a key.
She wears an axe
She carries an axe.
Sky shifts from light
The sky changes from daylight.
As they float on their backs
They float on their backs.
Then it leapt from the woods and bit through the bone
Unexpectedly, something emerged from the woods and inflicted severe harm.
How to die how to die how to die
A repetition emphasizing a contemplation on mortality, possibly about facing or understanding death.
It's great, ending ,and it's only so
The conclusion or finale is impressive but limited in extent.
Let it slow down
Allow things to decelerate.
Let it slow down
Encouragement to slow down.
Cause it seems to me that it's all money
Suggesting that everything revolves around financial matters.
Let it slow down let it slow down
Reiteration of the need for a slowdown.
Out at the pass
At a specific location, potentially a reference to a geographical pass.
Sets on deer
Refers to the setting sun on deer, possibly symbolizing the end of a journey or a day.
Runs fast as fast
The deer runs swiftly.
Til safe in the clear
Continues running until it's safe and clear.
But it leapt from the woods and bit through the bone
Similar to line 5, something unexpectedly inflicts significant harm after emerging from the woods.
How to die how to die how to die
Continued contemplation or questioning about the process of dying.
How to die how to die how to die
A repeated contemplation or inquiry about dying.
Because it seems to be
An observation that suggests everything revolves around monetary concerns.
That it's all money
Reiteration that everything appears to be tied to financial matters.
Let it slow down
Advocating for a reduction in speed or pace.
Let it slow down
Reiterating the encouragement to slow down.
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