Roads
Rediscovering Paths: Lucky Profit's Journey of Reflection and RedemptionLyrics
Oh, shit
Expression of surprise or frustration.
I asked her out for some coffee, yeah, she almost said yes, she almost said yes
Narrator's attempt to invite someone for coffee; a near acceptance is highlighted.
I forgot the fun I was having when I'm thinking less, he's thinking less
Narrator reflects on forgetting the enjoyment when overthinking; contrast with someone else who thinks less.
And I was gone for a while but now I'm back, now he's back
Narrator's return after an absence is noted.
Things are easier to see, yeah when you're on the right side, right side
Clarity and understanding improve when on the right side of life's challenges or difficulties.
right side of the tracks
Emphasis on being on the right side of the tracks metaphorically.
And all these roads come running back to you
All life paths lead back to a specific person.
Oh, they're running, running, running And all these roads come leading back to you
Reiteration of various paths leading back to the same person.
She told me that it all goes away Everything's the same, everything's changed
Someone informs the narrator that everything fades, yet simultaneously everything remains unchanged.
And all these roads remain the same
Confirmation that various life paths persist.
I wake up in the city, yeah
Narrator starts the day in the city, emphasizing a routine.
and put on my brown shoes, my brown shoes Tonight I'm going to be with my baby
Preparation for a special evening with a loved one.
Today I'm hanging loose, he's hanging loose Can't forget where I came from, never forget
Emphasis on not forgetting one's roots.
Can't forget where I came from, never forget Never forget, oh, oh
Repetition of the importance of remembering one's origins.
I got people on my back asking why I left People on my back, asking why I left
Others question the narrator's departure, causing introspection.
I don't know, I don't
Narrator's uncertainty or lack of understanding regarding their own departure.
And all these roads come running back to you Oh, they're running, running, running
Reiteration of life paths converging towards a specific person.
And all these roads come leading back to you,
Repetition of the idea that various paths lead back to the same person.
I'm gonna get to that top She told me that it all goes away
Determination to reach a particular goal despite the transient nature of things.
Everything's the same, everything's changed And all these roads remain the same
Confirmation that despite changes, some aspects of life remain constant.
I used to get mad, get mad, get mad, get mad Now I only laugh, laughing at them fools
Shift from anger to laughter as a response to challenges or criticism.
I used to get mad, get mad, get mad, get mad, now I only laugh
Reiteration of the change from anger to laughter in response to difficulties.
And all these roads come running back to you Oh, they're running, running, running
Continued emphasis on various life paths leading back to a specific person.
And all these roads come leading back to you
Repetition of the idea that various paths lead back to the same person.
I'm gonna get to that top And she told me that it all goes away
Determination to achieve a goal despite the fleeting nature of everything.
Everything's the same, everything's changed And all these roads, all these roads
Confirmation that despite changes, some aspects of life remain constant.
And all these roads, all these roads And all these roads remain the same
Repetition emphasizing the persistence of various paths in life.
I asked her out for some coffee, yeah She said, no
Rejection after another attempt to invite someone for coffee.
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