The Age of Reason
Navigating Life's Hourglass: The Age of Reason by Mike NoegrafLyrics
How many years does a man live?
Questioning the duration of a man's life, contemplating its length.
Let me Guess, let me try to give you the right answer
Expressing a willingness to guess and provide an answer.
Is it about a lucky wheel?
Speculating if life is akin to a game of chance, perhaps referencing uncertainty.
Losing your mind if this could only be for real
Reflecting on the impact on one's mental state if the situation were real.
I just wanna believe
Expressing a desire to believe in something positive or hopeful.
That I could make the promise of being here forever
Desiring to commit to a promise of enduring presence or loyalty.
I know all of your fears
Acknowledging awareness of the listener's fears.
Would I be able to make them stop spinning around?
Questioning if it's possible to alleviate or stop the listener's fears.
I’ve had the same tears when I was your age
Sharing a personal experience of having similar emotions in the past.
This means one day you’ll be gone?
Seeking clarification on whether the listener's departure is inevitable.
Then I saw the sadness in your angel eyes
Observing sadness in the listener's eyes, indicating emotional distress.
If I could freeze time for once
Expressing a desire to halt or pause time to prolong a positive moment.
At least I’d try to make you believe it would last forever and ever
Committing to making the listener believe in the longevity of a positive experience.
I don’t wanna cry
Expressing a desire not to cry or experience sadness.
I wanna take you away with me on a satellite
Expressing a wish to take the listener to a better place or experience.
I know it’s heartbreaking, but it’s also my part to help you to get older
Acknowledging the difficulty but expressing a commitment to supporting the listener's aging process.
I’ve had the same tears when I was your age
Reiterating a shared experience of past tears, possibly to relate and connect emotionally.
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