Lyrics
These walls have been aging slowly
Expresses the gradual deterioration of the speaker's surroundings or life experiences.
My body keeps aging fast
Highlights the rapid aging or physical decline of the speaker's body.
I wasn't made to be here
Suggests a feeling of not belonging or being out of place in the current situation or environment.
I wasn't built to last
Implies a sense of fragility and impermanence in the speaker's existence.
And so I awoke at midnight
Describes a moment of awakening, possibly from a troubled or introspective sleep.
Sweat running down my cheek
Depicts a physical reaction to stress or anxiety, with sweat symbolizing discomfort.
I died in the hands of time
Metaphorically conveys the passage of time and the inevitability of mortality.
Can you rearrange my mind?
Pleads for a transformative intervention, asking if someone can help reorganize the speaker's thoughts and perspective.
Can you rearrange my mind?
Repeated plea, suggesting a deep desire or need for a significant change in mindset.
Can you rearrange my mind?
Continued plea, reinforcing the importance of the mental transformation sought by the speaker.
These walls have been aging slowly
Repeats the idea of gradual deterioration in the speaker's surroundings for emphasis.
My body keeps aging fast
Reiterates the rapid physical aging experienced by the speaker.
I wasn't made to be here
Restates the feeling of not being suited to the current environment or circumstances.
I wasn't built to last
Reemphasizes the speaker's perception of their own impermanence or lack of endurance.
Can you rearrange my mind?
Concludes with a final plea for a transformative rearrangement of the speaker's mind.
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