Painted Indian

Journey of Colors: Exploring the Evocative Story in 'Painted Indian'
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Lyrics

To black to white to red to white and back to red

The repetition of "To black to white to red to white and back to red" suggests a cycle or pattern of transformation and change, possibly representing the ups and downs of life or emotions.

To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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Bittersweet is better than sweet

The statement "Bittersweet is better than sweet" implies that experiences that blend both positive and negative emotions are more meaningful or valuable than purely positive ones.

Hopeless kids are running crazy

Describes a scenario where hopeless or disillusioned youth are engaging in rebellious activities like setting fires to buildings when schools are out, suggesting a sense of frustration or disconnection.

Setting fires to buildings

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When the schools are out

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And I hear you've got your sunglasses on

Refers to an individual wearing sunglasses, possibly as a metaphor for emotional distance or a shield against the world. The mention of hating everyone and discussing a book may reflect a cynical or detached attitude towards others.

And you hate everyone

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Now you're talking about

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Some book I probably lent you.

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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Cherry red and mirror ball

Describes someone in a state of decline, resembling a burnt out star by a factory wall. The image suggests a sense of faded glory or lost vitality, possibly influenced by societal pressures.

I saw you by the factory wall

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Looking like a burnt out star

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In some magazine

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And I see you've got your sunglasses on

Refers to an individual wearing sunglasses, possibly as a metaphor for emotional distance or a shield against the world. The mention of hating everyone and discussing a book may reflect a cynical or detached attitude towards others.

And you hate everyone

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Like a Kennedy you're gone before your time

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

The repetition of "To black to white to red to white and back to red" suggests a cycle or pattern of transformation and change, possibly representing the ups and downs of life or emotions.

To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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To black to white to red to white and back to red

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