Masters
Embracing Change: Navigating the Jungle of Self-Reflection with Local Natives' 'Masters'Lyrics
Do you feel like a shit turning up sometimes?
Feeling like a failure or disappointment when showing up at times.
Just pierce through the jungle of your mind
Encouraging to navigate through the complexities of one's thoughts and emotions.
Do you feel like a shit turning up sometimes?
Reiteration of the feeling of inadequacy when appearing in certain situations.
Just pierce through the jungle of your mind
Repeating the advice to cut through the mental confusion and challenges.
Stay, I'll make sure you're safe
Offering reassurance and a promise to provide a sense of security.
I don't wanna change
Expressing a desire to remain unchanged despite external pressures.
I love you this way
Declaring love in the current state or condition.
And I love you right now
Affirming love in the present moment.
Heard they're still playing songs on the radio
Noting that certain songs continue to be played on the radio.
Your kids won't know what the thing was for
Suggesting that future generations may not understand the significance of those songs.
Stay, I'll make sure you're safe
Reiterating the commitment to ensuring safety for someone.
The masters won't change
Asserting that those in control or authority won't change.
And I love you this way
Reaffirming love in the current state or condition.
And we're all masters now
Stating that everyone is now a master, possibly implying a sense of self-empowerment.
Are you afraid to call yourself a feminist?
Prompting a question about one's comfort in identifying as a feminist.
All the losers complaining, "I don't have time for this"
Highlighting the dismissive attitude of some towards social issues.
Safe, your common mistake won't make you feel safe
Emphasizing that seeking safety from common mistakes may not actually provide security.
The masters won't change
Reiterating that those in control or authority won't change.
And we're all masters now
Repeating the assertion that everyone is now a master, reinforcing a sense of collective empowerment.
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