Gravity Pulls

Yearning Beyond Earth: Unveiling the Depths of Gravity's Pull
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Lyrics

It's not the rope, the rope that hangs

Emphasizes that the source of distress is not the physical rope used for hanging.

And it's not the soul that gravity pulls

Suggests that gravity is the force affecting the soul, creating a desire for something more.

Heaven's a whore made of solid gold

Describes an idealized version of heaven as deceptive and materialistic, represented by a golden whore.

Her heart is a hole, she'll never be full

Portrays the emptiness within the golden whore's heart, symbolizing an insatiable desire.

And that's how I know I'll always want more

Expresses the perpetual longing for more, suggesting a constant dissatisfaction.

It's not the rope, the rope that pulls

Reiterates that the rope itself does not pull, emphasizing the role of gravity.

Gravity holds your feet to the floor

Highlights gravity's role in grounding individuals, connecting it to the metaphorical weight of life.

My heart is a hole my heart is a whore

Reflects on personal emptiness and a heart characterized by insatiable desires.

My heart is a hole I'll never be full

Reiterates the idea of an unfulfilled heart and the perpetual quest for more.

And that's how I know I'll always want more

Echoes the sentiment of always desiring more, emphasizing a cycle of unmet needs.

From mountain to shore the rich and the poor

References societal contrasts and the uncertainty of purpose in the rich and poor.

And nobody knows what they're looking for

Highlights the universal confusion about life's purpose and direction.

And all in one voice we're asking for more, more!

Conveys a collective desire for more, possibly reflecting societal discontent.

Let gravity pull, let nothing escape cause time is a force that's too strong to break

Urges acceptance of gravity's pull, acknowledging the unstoppable force of time.

One day when we're old (as strong as we are)

Anticipates aging but emphasizes the strength of the individuals involved.

And we're at deaths door (not too strong to take)

Contrasts the strength in facing old age with the inevitability of death.

One thing that I know (time is a force)

Affirms that time is an undeniable force affecting all.

It's gravity's pull (it's too strong to break)

Reiterates the unstoppable nature of gravity's pull due to the strength of time.

When time is a door that opens no more

Portrays time as a closed door, suggesting limited opportunities.

One thing that I know, one thing that I know

Repeats the understanding that life is not a war but may be a continuous struggle.

Is life's not a war

Challenges the notion of life as a battle, perhaps advocating for a more peaceful perspective.

And it's not the rope, the rope that pulls

Recalls the insignificance of the rope in comparison to gravity's influence on personal stability.

Gravity holds my feet to the floor

Personalizes the experience of gravity, emphasizing its impact on the individual.

If it's not that thing that I'm looking for

Expresses uncertainty about finding the desired thing despite acknowledging gravity's pull.

My heart is a hole I'll always want more.

Reiterates the perpetual longing for more, echoing earlier themes of insatiability.

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