Don't Turn Off the Stereo

Surviving Storms: Embracing Resilience in MASKS at MIDNIGHT's Melody
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Lyrics

We didn’t see the warnings, didn’t know a storm was coming

We were unaware of the signs, oblivious to an approaching problem or crisis.

Do you remember hearing sirens that day

Recalling a past moment when warning signals, possibly sirens, were audible.

If something should happen, and we get disconnected

In case an unforeseen event occurs, and we lose connection or communication.

These are my only instructions babe

Providing clear guidance or instructions for a specific situation.


Don’t turn off the stereo even if the lights go out the wind will blow

Symbolic advice to persevere despite challenges; the stereo represents resilience.

Even if the ceiling tiles start to go, honey honey, don’t turn off the stereo now

Emphasizing the importance of maintaining hope and continuity, even in difficult times.


So grab a couple photos just in case the house goes

Suggesting the capture of moments through photos as a reminder of happier times.

To remind us that we looked so happy once

Reflecting on the past happiness, implying potential future challenges.

You just can’t predict the weather

Acknowledging the unpredictability of life's challenges, drawing a parallel to weather changes.

It doesn’t matter who was better

Stating that comparing individuals in difficult times is irrelevant.

And you don’t owe me nothing except

Expressing a lack of expectation for anything in return, emphasizing understanding.


I think we’re gonna be fine

Optimistic outlook, expressing confidence that things will be okay.

We walked away with our lives

Highlighting the importance of survival and escaping a challenging situation.

And you don’t owe me nothing except

Reiterating the absence of expectations or obligations between individuals.


We didn’t see the warnings, didn’t know a storm was coming

Repeating the earlier sentiment of being unaware of impending difficulties.

Do you remember hearing sirens that day

Recalling the audible warnings, suggesting a past event that had consequences.

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