Anxiety
Navigating the Shadows: Unveiling the Emotional Journey in Matt MacNeil's 'Anxiety'Lyrics
It's hard to fall asleep at night
Expressing difficulty in falling asleep at night.
I never have an appetite
Lack of appetite, possibly indicating emotional distress.
How can I sing of the goodness of anything
Questioning the ability to appreciate and convey goodness when nothing feels right.
If nothing ever feels right
Reflecting on a pervasive sense of wrongness or dissatisfaction.
Hey son, why so glum
An inquiry into the reason for feeling down.
Isn't that the girl you like
Noting a potential romantic interest but with a melancholic tone.
Ooh la la
Exclamation expressing admiration or surprise.
Hey son, go have fun
Suggesting the importance of enjoying life despite difficulties.
The best years of your life are here and they're gone
Acknowledging the fleeting nature of youth and its experiences.
Everywhere I look I see
Observing the prevalence of anxiety in people.
People with anxiety
Highlighting the widespread experience of anxiety.
Maybe there's something else we should be talking bout
Proposing a need for discussing other important matters related to anxiety.
If everyone's as sad as me
Suggesting a shared sense of sadness among people.
Hey kid
Addressing someone younger, cautioning about potential unfulfilled opportunities.
God forbid you get the chance to have the things your parents did
Expressing concern about missing out on parental experiences.
Hey man, try to understand
Encouraging understanding of personal changes and growth.
You're not the boy you used to be so take my hand
Offering support and guidance to navigate through personal changes.
Everywhere I look I see
Reiteration of the observation of widespread anxiety.
People with anxiety
Repeating the theme of people experiencing anxiety.
Maybe it's something
Suggesting the possibility of anxiety being something significant.
It's probably nothin
Downplaying the significance of anxiety, considering it as probably nothing.
It doesn't mean a thing to me
Stating that anxiety holds no meaning for the speaker.
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