Happy
Embracing the Chains: Unveiling the Emotional Journey in Mark Manlapaz's 'Happy'Lyrics
I want to say that I forget
I express a desire to claim forgetfulness.
But it's a part of me
Forgetting is ingrained within me.
I know that I won't be free
Acknowledging that freedom is elusive.
Take a look at me
Inviting scrutiny and self-reflection.
What do you see?
Asking what perceptions others have of me.
I just want to hold on to
Expressing a desire to cling onto something.
I know that I won't be free
Reiterating the realization that freedom is constrained.
What do you see?
Prompting others to examine and understand.
I know that I won't be free
Acknowledging the persistent lack of freedom.
I'm sorry that I can't change
Expressing regret for an inability to change.
And you moved on
Acknowledging the other person's progression beyond.
I'm sorry that I can't be what you bet on
Regret for not being the chosen option.
I'm sorry that I can't give what you want me to give
Apology for not meeting expectations.
I know that you had plans for the future
Acknowledging awareness of the other person's aspirations.
Big dreams like a house and a cruiser
Recognition of ambitious plans, such as a home and a cruiser.
I'm sorry I can't be
Expressing inability to fulfill those dreams.
The future aint for me
Declaring an unsuitability for the envisioned future.
I want to say that I'm upset
Expressing a desire to state being upset.
But how could I forget
Reflecting on the difficulty of forgetting.
I know that I won't be free
Reiterating the absence of freedom.
What do you see?
Prompting inquiry into others' perceptions.
It's a part of me
Highlighting the embedded nature of the emotional state.
I know that I won't be free
Reiterating the acknowledgement of limited freedom.
We all hope for the good times
Expressing collective hope for joyful moments.
And strength for the bad times
Wishing for resilience during challenging times.
But how could I just live
Questioning the feasibility of mere existence.
The world is gonna keep on turning
Acknowledging the inevitability of life's continuous cycle.
Don't want to see hurting
Expressing aversion to witnessing pain and suffering.
I want to wish you well
Expressing a genuine desire for the other person's well-being.
I want to say that I forget
Reiterating the desire to claim forgetfulness.
But it's a part of me
Emphasizing the integral nature of forgetfulness.
I know that I won't be free
Recognizing the enduring absence of freedom.
Take a look at me
Inviting scrutiny and self-reflection once again.
What do you see?
Prompting others to assess and comprehend.
I just want to hold on to
Expressing a desire to cling onto something, reiterating limited freedom.
I know that I won't be free
Reiterating the realization that freedom is constrained.
What do you see?
Prompting others to examine and understand once more.
I know that I won't be free
Acknowledging the enduring lack of freedom.
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