Three Wishes
Unlocking Freedom: A Journey of Honesty and Self-Love in 'Three Wishes'Lyrics
Three wishes and one of them is freedom
Expressing a desire for three wishes, with freedom being one of them.
But what is freedom in a world of rules?
Questioning the concept of freedom in a world governed by rules and regulations.
Feeling trapped between the pages of legislation
Feeling confined within the constraints of legal documents or laws.
How could I break out?
Wondering how to break free from the limitations despite losing the necessary tools.
I've lost all my tools
Expressing a sense of helplessness due to the loss of essential means for liberation.
Three wishes and one of them is honesty
Desiring honesty as one of the wishes but grappling with the consequences of hurting others.
But why being honest when all I do is hurt?
Reflecting on the internal conflict of being honest when it causes pain to others.
I caught your eyes
Recalling a moment where someone's gaze pierced through, possibly suggesting vulnerability.
You looked right through me
Feeling transparent as someone sees through, implying a desire for freedom.
I'll set you free
Expressing a willingness to set the person free, emphasizing a platonic desire for friendship.
I wanted us to be friends but no lovers
Preferring a friendship over a romantic relationship, indicating a specific emotional boundary.
How does it feel when you reach your goals?
Raising a question about the emotional experience of achieving one's goals.
When you stand up tall
Reflecting on the sensation of standing tall after achieving a goal.
Don't let me fall into your arms
Expressing caution against falling into a romantic relationship.
Where do you go when you need to breathe?
Questioning where one goes to find solace or relaxation.
When you sing out loud
Reflecting on singing out loud as a form of self-expression.
Don't let me shout into your ears
Warning against being too vocal or imposing in communication.
Three wishes and one of them is selflove
Desiring self-love as one of the wishes, emphasizing internal acceptance.
What's different from selflove and setting goals?
Questioning the distinction between self-love and setting personal goals.
Can't stand my mirror sight
Expressing discomfort with one's appearance in the mirror.
I'm eager to fight
Eager to confront challenges and engage in personal growth.
I want to rewrite my turn of mind
Expressing a desire to change one's mindset or perspective.
Pick up the pieces of your upbringing
Encouraging the idea of addressing and overcoming the effects of one's upbringing.
Being an adult means to rehabilitate the things your parents done wrong
Defining adulthood as the process of rectifying the mistakes made by parents.
How does it feel when you let it all go?
Questioning the emotional experience of letting go of past burdens.
When you dance all alone
Reflecting on the liberating feeling of dancing alone.
Into the dark out of your skin
Describing a transformation, moving out of one's comfort zone or identity.
What shoes do you wear when you need to run?
Metaphorically asking about the choices one makes when faced with challenges.
When you are scared of being caught by your own past
Expressing fear of facing consequences or being haunted by one's past.
Comment