Art

Embracing Individuality: Love Moor's Reflection on Identity in 'Art'
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Lyrics

You, you, you, you, you

The repetition of "you" emphasizes a direct address to someone.

You, you, you, you, you

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You're color blind

The person being addressed is described as color blind, suggesting an inability to see or appreciate certain aspects.

You can't see my coffee, my wine

Metaphorical reference to personal experiences (coffee, wine) that the person can't perceive.

I'm fine

The speaker asserts their well-being despite the perceived limitations.

I'll take the 'W' without you

Expresses independence and strength in moving forward without the addressed person.

Promise I aint cryin

The speaker denies crying but questions the reality of the situation.

But this must be a lie

The speaker questions the authenticity of the situation, considering it a lie.

c fallacy, a fable, an untruth

Listing various terms (fallacy, fable, untruth) to emphasize the disbelief in the situation.

Naw naw naw naw

Repetition of "naw" reinforces the speaker's rejection of the situation as unreal.

This can't be real

Expresses disbelief, questioning the reality of the circumstances.

Don't tell me you don't see me in this

Challenges the person to acknowledge the speaker's presence or significance.

Don't

The speaker insists on being recognized, possibly expressing frustration or a sense of neglect.


cnd you are not the one to say

Rejects the notion that the speaker cannot play a certain role and asserts the continued identity as "the art."

That I cannot play

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The part

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I am still the art

Declares an enduring sense of self as art despite external perceptions.


You said I miss you

Notes a statement expressing missing the speaker, raising potential concerns or complications.

That's gateway dialogue to possible issues

Suggests that expressing missing someone can lead to problems or conflicts.

I gave you all of my na na na

The speaker recalls giving their all but notes the absence of traditional symbols of commitment like wedding bells.

No wedding bells ringing

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No da da da's

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But I know what I signed up for

The speaker acknowledges the commitment made but rejects traditional expectations of settling down.

cint thinking bout no rocking chairs or

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Picket fences

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cnd you are not the one to say

Reiterates the rejection of imposed roles and emphasizes the speaker's identity as art.

That I cannot play

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The part

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I am still the art

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You, you, you , you, you (I am the art)

Repetition of "you" with a declaration that the speaker is the art, reinforcing self-identity.

You, you, you , you, you (I am the art)

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You, you, you , you, you (I am the art)

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You ( I am)

Final affirmation that the speaker is the art, solidifying a sense of self-worth and identity.

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