Revolve
Embracing Life's Dance: Luke Petruzzi's Revolve Unveils the Playful Cruelty of LoveLyrics
It is cruel and playful
Expressing a dual nature, both cruel and playful.
Lose yourself in Love
Encouraging the listener to immerse themselves in love.
Could be naught to stay for
Suggesting that there may be nothing worth staying for.
Still I feel this pull
Feeling a magnetic attraction or influence despite uncertainties.
I won't cling
Declaring a refusal to cling or hold on tightly.
Ten Thousand Things
Repeating the refusal to cling, emphasizing the impermanence of things.
I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-Can I be
Pondering the possibility of being completely engaged or committed.
Totally involved
Asking if one can be deeply involved without any reservations.
Not doing
Questioning the necessity of doing anything at all.
Anything at all?
Exploring the idea of total involvement without specific actions.
Is this real?
Raising doubts about the reality of the situation.
That'll all dissolve
Suggesting that concerns will dissolve when in the presence of a loved one.
When you're right here, anyway
Reiterating the idea that physical presence erases doubts.
Can I be
Repeating the theme of total involvement and questioning healing without experiencing a fall.
Totally involved
-Not doing
-Anything at all?
-Will I heal?
-If we didn't fall
-The wheel that we are on won't revolve
-Five line phrases in my head
Mentioning the presence of five-line phrases in the mind.
Kiss joy as it flies
Advising to embrace joy as it passes by.
Wonder how the story read
Reflecting on the narrative and the stability of the present situation.
Since the current stead
-I won't cling
Repeating the refusal to cling, reinforcing the transient nature of existence.
Ten Thousand Things
-I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-I won't cling
-Ten Thousand Things
-Can I be
Reiterating the themes of total involvement, inactivity, healing, and the revolving wheel.
Totally involved
-Not doing
-Anything at all?
-Is this real?
-That'll all dissolve
-When you're right here, anyway
-Can I be
-Totally involved
-Not doing
-Anything at all?
-Will I heal?
-If we didn't fall
-The wheel that we are on won't revolve
Stating that the wheel won't revolve if there is no fall.
It is cruel and playful
Repeating the dual nature of being cruel and playful, and encouraging immersion in love.
Lose yourself in Love
-Wonder how the story read
Reflecting on the narrative and the stability of the present situation (repeated from lines 29-30).
Since the current stead
-Revolve
Concluding with the word "Revolve," possibly summarizing the cyclical nature of experiences.
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