Roots

Unplugging from Shadows: Lion I Am's Reflection on Digital Roots
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Lyrics

On my own I can feel you by my side

Expressing the sense of feeling a connection even when physically alone.

But where I belong is the shadows where your light won't shine

Desiring to be in the shadows, away from a spotlight, possibly indicating a preference for privacy.

Are you feeling loved when a hundred "likes" feels better than a humans touch

Questioning the value of online validation compared to genuine human connection.

Step in line, don't look back to the past where you felt alive

Advising not to dwell on a past that once felt alive, encouraging forward movement.

It's social time

Emphasizing the prevalence of social interactions and their influence.

Don't you know that your only friends are kept online

Highlighting the idea that online connections may replace physical friendships.

It's all in my head

Suggesting that certain thoughts or feelings are internalized and not shared.

We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind

Casting doubt on someone's understanding of the speaker's thoughts.

Don't forget where you came from don't let those wires be your roots

Encouraging not to forget one's origin and warning against becoming too reliant on technology.

If I close my eyes it'll all be fine

Escaping reality by closing one's eyes, possibly to avoid facing challenges.

Don't let those wires be your roots

Reiterating the warning about being rooted in technology rather than personal history.

The grass is greener under our feet without the constant need to destroy what we see

Expressing that a natural environment is preferable without the need for destruction.

I try to live free

Desire for a free and unburdened life.

But everything around me

Feeling surrounded by negativity.

Is poison and death with a hollow breath and just a lie of a dream

Perceiving the world as toxic and false, devoid of genuine dreams.

It's all in my head

Repeating the internalization of thoughts and feelings.

We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind

Reiterating skepticism about someone's understanding of the speaker's mind.

Don't forget where you came from don't let those wires be your roots

Warning against losing connection with one's roots and succumbing to technological influence.

If I close my eyes it'll all be fine

Seeking solace by closing one's eyes and escaping the current reality.

Don't let those wires be your roots

Repeating the caution about technology becoming one's roots.

You're acid in my lungs

Describing the negative impact of someone on the speaker's well-being.

It's hard to know the point the organic bond that made us grow

Reflecting on the uncertainty regarding the essential, organic bond that led to growth and love.

It made us love

Acknowledging the positive influence of the organic bond in creating love.

It made us whole turned too old

Recognizing the wholeness achieved through the organic bond but suggesting it has aged.

What a fucking addict

Labeling someone as an addict, possibly indicating a negative impact.

We ripped it out dug it up from the ground now our world is left with a hole

Describing the removal of something important, leading to a void in the world.

We ripped it out dug it up from the ground now our world is left without a soul

Repeating the idea of removing something essential, resulting in a soulless world.

It's all in my head

Reiterating the internalization of thoughts and feelings.

We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind

Expressing doubt about someone truly understanding the speaker's mind.

We forget where we came from we let these wires be our roots

Forgetting origins and allowing technology to become the roots.

If I close my eyes it'll all be fine

Seeking comfort by closing one's eyes, possibly to escape the negative impact of technology.

We forgot where we came from

Acknowledging the forgetfulness of origins and the entanglement in technological roots.

We let these wires be our roots

Reiterating the warning about technology becoming the roots.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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