Patterns
Unraveling Life's Tapestry: Patterns by Lianne La Havas & TouristLyrics
In good time, shapes will form
In the future, meaningful shapes will emerge.
Color shine and lines are drawn
Colors will be vibrant, and clear boundaries will be defined.
In good time, we'll be cast in gold
In time, we will be valued like gold.
Soaked in light as plans unfold
Bathed in light, our plans will come to fruition.
As plans unfold
The unfolding of plans is emphasized.
As plans unfold
Repeated emphasis on the unfolding of plans.
In our lives (in our lives), there'll be ups and downs (there'll be ups and downs)
In our lives, there will be highs and lows.
That we'll be lost (we'll be lost) on silent crowds (silent crowds)
We might feel lost amidst silent crowds.
At this time (at this time) we will have to breathe (have to breathe)
During challenging times, we must remember to breathe.
Once unfold, the spiral lead
A spiral path unfolds, symbolizing a journey.
I can see what's happening
A recognition of unfolding events.
The patterns are in front of me
The speaker perceives patterns laid out in front.
Can you see what's happening
Asking if the listener can also discern the patterns.
The patterns could be our only lead
Suggesting that patterns might guide us.
I can see what's happening
Reiteration of perceiving unfolding patterns.
The patterns are in front of me
Patterns are visibly present to the speaker.
Can you see what's happening
Asking if the listener can recognize the patterns.
The patterns could be our only lead
Highlighting the potential significance of patterns.
They're all in front of me
The patterns are directly in front of the speaker.
They're all in front of me
Repetition emphasizing the visibility of patterns.
Can you see what I see?
Asking the listener if they perceive what the speaker does.
The patterns are in front of me
Patterns are explicitly mentioned as being in front.
Can you see what I see?
Reiterating the act of seeing patterns.
The patterns could be our only lead
Suggesting patterns as a potential guiding force.
I can see what's happening
Confirming the speaker's perception of unfolding patterns.
The patterns are in front of me
Patterns are still visibly present to the speaker.
Can you see what's happening?
Asking if the listener can also perceive the ongoing patterns.
The patterns could be our only lead
Emphasizing the potential importance of patterns as a guide.
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