Square One

Journey through Struggle: Square One's Bittersweet Symphony
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Lyrics

Sweet like cinnamon

The sweetness is emphasized, possibly referring to a positive or desirable experience.

Sweet like cinnamon

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Sweet like cinnamon

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Sweet like cinnamon

Continuation of the sweetness, suggesting a recurring theme or feeling.

I keep sinking in

Feeling of sinking, possibly indicating a struggle or difficulty.

One step forward then it's two steps back

Expressing a cycle of progress and setbacks, a common theme in life's journey.


It's so heaven sent here in hell again

Contrasting experiences of heaven and hell, implying inner turmoil or conflicting emotions.

Keep forgetting why I ever left

Reflecting on the reasons for leaving a certain situation or state.


So I'm back at square one

Returning to the starting point despite progress, acknowledging a sense of repetition.

Look how far that I've come

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To be back at square one

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I rejuvenate all my own mistakes

Taking responsibility for personal mistakes and learning from them.

The last time's never as good as your first

Comparing past experiences, noting that the first time is often perceived as better.

Still can't get it right, trust me I have tried

Expressing difficulty in getting things right despite sincere efforts.

Every battle's an internal fight

Highlighting the ongoing internal struggles faced in life's battles.


So I'm back at square one

Reiterating the return to square one, emphasizing the contrast with the journey's distance.

Look how far that I've come

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To be back at square one

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Lord only knows I was look for direction

Seeking direction in life, acknowledging a sense of uncertainty.

Each time I fall at least I learn another lesson

Viewing each fall as an opportunity to learn and grow, seeing lessons in setbacks.

Each stepping stone brings me closer to my blessing

Recognizing that challenges bring one closer to eventual blessings or success.


Tell me there's a way to have it all

Expressing a desire for a comprehensive solution or way to achieve everything.


We all we got our vices

Acknowledging personal vices, the cost of choices, and the thin line between destiny and crisis.

We pay the cost

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But we don't know what the price is

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It's a thin line between your destiny and crisis

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Maybe there's no way to have it all

Questioning the possibility of having it all, suggesting uncertainty and limitations.

That's why I'm back at square one

Reverting to square one despite challenges, possibly emphasizing resilience.


Can't escape the thrill

Expressing determination to continue despite challenges, acknowledging life's complexities and desires.

I won't stop until

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There's no holding on to my last breath

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Life's a bitter pill

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My emotions spill

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Always wanting more than I possess

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So I'm back at square one

Highlighting the paradox of progress and regression, acknowledging personal growth.

Look how far that I've come

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To be back at square one

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Lord only knows I was looking for direction

Reiterating the cycle of learning from falls and progressing towards blessings.

Each time I fall at least I learn another lesson

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Each stepping stone brings me closer to my blessing

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Tell me there's a way to have it all

Seeking assurance or guidance in finding a way to achieve everything.


We all we got our vices

Reflecting on the complexities of life, the costs of choices, and the fine line between fate and crisis.

We pay the cost

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But we don't know what the price is

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It's a thin line between your destiny and crisis

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Maybe there's no way to have it all

Expressing doubt about the possibility of having everything in life.

That's why I'm back at square one

Reverting to square one, suggesting a cyclical nature of challenges and starting anew.


Sweet like cinnamon

Repeating the analogy of sweetness like cinnamon and the feeling of sinking, emphasizing a recurring experience.

I keep sinking in

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One step forward then it's two steps back

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It's so heaven sent here in hell again

Reiterating the contrast between heaven and hell, expressing confusion about past decisions.

Keep forgetting why I ever left

-

So I'm back at square one

Returning to square one while acknowledging personal growth, highlighting the journey's cyclical nature.

Look how far that I've come

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To be back at square one

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