Lyrics
Pull up the duvet over your head
Pulling the duvet over your head, possibly an act of seeking comfort or escape.
Run out of reasons
Expressing a sense of running out of justifications or motivations.
To get out of your bed
Lacking reasons to leave the bed, indicating a struggle with motivation.
Talking to yourself
Talking to oneself without really listening, suggesting inner dialogue or introspection.
But never listening
An inability to effectively listen to one's own thoughts or make sense of them.
Shut it down quickly
Abruptly shutting down inner dialogue or self-reflection.
The first day is just okay
The initial day seems tolerable, but subsequent days feel monotonous or challenging.
The rest are all the same
Every day appears to be repetitive and indistinguishable.
You tell yourself
Self-assuring that there will be a moment to break the routine and get out.
You'll get out
Planning to leave the bed, but delaying the action.
It just won't be today
Postponing the decision to leave for another day.
Pull up the duvet over your head
Repeating the act of covering oneself with the duvet, emphasizing a desire for comfort.
Run out of reasons
Reiterating the lack of compelling reasons to face the day.
Over and over again
Emphasizing the recurring nature of the struggle or lack of motivation.
You pick up
Continuing to engage with the challenges or difficulties.
The phone when it's not for you
Answering the phone even when it's not personally beneficial, possibly out of habit.
You're so good at what you do
Being proficient at one's responsibilities or tasks, despite personal dissatisfaction.
No it's not what you wanted
Acknowledging that current circumstances are not what one desired.
But what you want's not for you
Realizing that what one wants may not align with the current reality.
The writing on the wall says
Referring to a warning or indication of danger in various aspects of life.
In every way it's dangerous
Stating that danger exists in every aspect of life, possibly emphasizing a pessimistic outlook.
You tell yourself
Repeating the self-assurance that the challenging situation is temporary.
It's just for now
Insisting that the difficult phase is only for the present moment.
But now's become shapeless
Highlighting the transformation of the present into an undefined and shapeless state.
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