Burrow
Journey of Resilience: Motel Breakfast's 'Burrow' UnveiledLyrics
Another weekend, load the car
Preparing for another weekend, getting ready to leave.
I can barely see
Visibility is challenging, perhaps due to tiredness or emotional strain.
It's been a long two weeks
Expressing the fatigue from a prolonged period of time.
The moving back and forth has tired me
Feeling weary from the constant back-and-forth movement.
Mom I promise there's nothing going on
Assuring a parent that everything is fine and there are no issues.
I'm always with good company
Claiming to be in good company consistently.
Deep breath, I will burrow in the ground someday
Expressing a desire to find solace or refuge, possibly metaphorically in burrowing.
One day you'll see
Anticipating a future realization or understanding by others.
I promise I'm having fun
Reassuring that enjoyment is being experienced.
Don't you worry about me
Asking a parent not to be concerned about the individual's well-being.
Thousands for you rode this plain
Referring to a significant number of people who have faced challenges.
Pushed by mountainous wind
Describing a forceful external influence, like life's difficulties.
Many here have passed
Noting that many have gone through hardships or challenges.
Sounds in vain, in vain
Suggesting that some efforts or sounds are futile.
Mom I promise the road goes on
Ensuring that the journey continues, promising persistence.
I'm always with good company
Reiterating the companionship and positive atmosphere.
Deep breath, I will burrow in the ground someday
Echoing the desire to find refuge or solace in the future.
One day you'll see
Repeating the expectation of future understanding or recognition.
I promise I'm having fun
Reassuring that enjoyment is still being experienced.
Don't you worry about me
Requesting the parent not to worry about the individual's well-being.
Cities in view, oh how much I wanna see
Expressing a strong desire to explore cities.
Fingers raw and weak
Describing physical fatigue through raw and weak fingers.
Deep breath, I will burrow in the ground someday
Reiterating the desire to find solace or refuge, possibly metaphorically in burrowing.
One day you'll see
Repeating the expectation of future understanding or recognition.
I promise I'm having fun
Ensuring that the journey is still enjoyable.
Don't you worry about me
Requesting the parent not to worry about the individual's well-being.
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