How Do You Think It Feels

Navigating Desolation: Reflections on Loneliness and Temptation
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How do you think it feels

Reflects on the emotional state and seeks to understand the sensations being experienced.

When you're speeding and lonely

Describes the feelings of acceleration and isolation simultaneously, possibly in a metaphorical sense.

Come here baby

An invitation or plea for comfort and connection in the midst of the described emotions.

How do you think it feels

Reiterates the inquiry into the emotional experience, emphasizing the need for understanding.

When all you can say is: If only

Expresses a sense of regret or longing, where the speaker can only express wishes for a different outcome.


If only I had a little

Expresses a desire for a small quantity, potentially symbolizing a need for something minor to make a significant difference.

If only I had some change

Extends the desire for change, possibly financial, as a means to alter the current situation.

If only, if only, only

Repeats the desire for change, emphasizing the longing for improvement or relief.

How do you think it feels

Revisits the question of emotional experience, prompting further contemplation.

And when do you think it stops?

Ponders when the described emotional state comes to an end, introducing a sense of duration or continuity.


How do you think it feels

Restates the initial question, maintaining focus on the exploration of emotions.

When you've been up for five days

Describes an extended period of wakefulness, suggesting a state of heightened awareness or intensity.

Come down here Mamma

Invites someone maternal for support or understanding during the challenging period mentioned earlier.

Hunting around always - ooh

Implies a continuous search, possibly for meaning or relief, with an exclamation of surprise or excitement.

'Cause you're afraid of sleeping

Suggests a fear of vulnerability or the unknown, manifested through an aversion to sleep.


How do you think it feels

Asks how it feels to embody characteristics associated with a wolf and fox, possibly alluding to wild or cunning behavior.

To feel like a wolf and foxy

Explores the emotions tied to engaging in proxy love, suggesting a disconnect from genuine, personal connection.

How do you think it feels

Reiterates the question, emphasizing the ongoing contemplation of these complex emotional states.

To always make love by proxy?

Continues the exploration of emotions tied to proxy love, possibly delving into themes of detachment and artifice.

How do you think it feels

Restates the question, maintaining focus on understanding the sensations being described.

And when do you think it stops?

Repeats the inquiry into when these intense feelings come to an end, seeking resolution.

When do you think it stops?

Reiterates the question, possibly emphasizing the enduring and cyclic nature of the described emotional experience.

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