Lyrics
Only if I'm in the mood
Expressing a condition, suggesting that the speaker will only engage in a particular activity if they feel like it.
To pick apart my moves
Describing a willingness to scrutinize and analyze one's own actions or decisions.
Find out if you're holding something heavy
Encouraging someone to reveal their emotional burdens or concerns, using the metaphor of holding something heavy.
Like all the world's a stage
Drawing a parallel between life and a stage, hinting at the idea that life is a performance.
But for the ticket I paid
Highlighting a sense of investment or effort put into experiencing life, metaphorically represented by buying a ticket.
I wanna live for many years
Expressing a desire for a long and fulfilling life.
Make a promise to the plenty
Making a commitment to contribute and give back generously to others.
Show up for the versions of myself
Committing to embracing different aspects or versions of the speaker's identity that have yet to be discovered.
that I have yet to meet
Continuing the theme of self-discovery, expressing anticipation for meeting different versions of oneself.
Like how are you, it's me
Suggesting a self-aware greeting, possibly indicating acknowledgment of personal growth or change.
An old idea
Referring to an enduring concept or belief, possibly hinting at the persistence of certain ideas over time.
That we're not
Challenging the notion that the speaker and others are confined to a single identity or category.
Many things
Acknowledging the complexity and diversity inherent in individuals.
And if I live for many years
Reiterating the desire for a long life and emphasizing the commitment to giving back generously to others.
Forever give back to the plenty
Continuing the theme of generosity and contributing to the well-being of others over an extended period.
This old work of being human
Reflecting on the challenges and rewards of being human, suggesting a mix of difficult and enjoyable experiences.
Has it's bitters and it's sweets
Emphasizing the diverse and contrasting aspects of the human experience, including both hardships and pleasures.
Show up for to the versions of yourself
Encouraging the listener to embrace undiscovered aspects of their own identity over time.
That you have yet to be
Repeating the theme of self-discovery, advising the listener to welcome different versions of themselves.
Like how are you, it's me.
Echoing the earlier greeting, reinforcing the idea of self-awareness and personal evolution.
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