Driving for Days

Searching for Escape: Mirours' Driving Odyssey
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Lyrics

The mouth is meant for talking

The speaker acknowledges the conventional use of the mouth for communication but suggests their exhaustion or inability to express themselves verbally.

But my breath is so exhausted

The speaker conveys physical fatigue, possibly implying that their breath, a metaphor for life or energy, is depleted.

So you know

An acknowledgment of the listener's awareness of the speaker's state.

I am overdone and looking for an exodus

The speaker communicates a sense of being overwhelmed and actively seeking an escape or release.

But it won't let me go

Despite the desire to escape, there is a realization or force preventing the speaker from letting go.


We keep going down

A continuation of the struggle or descent, possibly into emotional turmoil or difficult circumstances.

I keep freaking out

The speaker expresses a heightened emotional response, possibly anxiety or panic, in the ongoing situation.

You're still talking

While the listener continues to communicate, the speaker is unable to fully perceive or process the information.

But I can't hear right now

The speaker's current state prevents them from actively engaging in the conversation.

Some days I pretend this is over

The speaker describes a pattern of pretending that a difficult situation is over, only to find themselves back in it.

Then we're back here again

An acknowledgment of the cyclical nature of the challenges the speaker faces.


I've been driving for days

The speaker reveals a prolonged journey, likely metaphorical, emphasizing the need for distance or escape.

And I just can't get far enough away

Despite the extended journey, the speaker feels unable to create enough distance from the source of their troubles.

I've been driving for days

A repetition of the speaker's extensive and seemingly futile efforts to distance themselves from the situation.

I can't escape

An expression of the speaker's inability to break free from the challenges they face.


Apparently I'm falling

The speaker acknowledges a fall or decline, possibly in emotional or mental well-being.

But my feet aren't all that honest on the ground

An admission that the speaker's actions or stance may not reflect their true feelings or state of mind.

Can someone come and stop it

A plea for intervention or assistance to halt the negative forces or emotions affecting the speaker.

cause this gravity is pushing me around

The speaker describes the pervasive influence of a gravitational force, symbolizing external pressures or challenges.

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