Projector

Breaking Free: Embracing the Future and Defying Fear in Nick Rolser's Projector
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Lyrics

You should leave the past behind

You should move on from the past.

You should take the future off the wall

You should embrace the future and take action.

It's just a projection

Current circumstances or perceptions are just illusions.

A fear of rejection

Fear of being rejected is a projection affecting you.

That's leaving you behind the ball

Fear is hindering your progress or success.

Just a connection

There is a relationship or connection involved.

But for your protection

You resist or withdraw for your own protection.

You refuse and choose to withdraw

Choosing to avoid situations to protect oneself.


Some days are better off unheard

Some experiences are better left unspoken or unnoticed.

Some days are better off unscathed

Some situations are better left untouched or unharmed.

He who's so tired of trying to be someone

Someone exhausted from trying to be someone else.

Ought to remember from where he came

One should remember their roots or origin.


They'll take you just as you came

Acceptance without judgment is available to you.

To break you apart

Others may try to break you down.

Watch out for the red herring

Beware of distractions or misleading information.

Saying "get it together"

Advice to pull yourself together.

And follow how you feel

Follow your emotions or instincts.

We can get a projector

Suggesting the use of a projector as a metaphor for reflection.

Watch the picture together

Share and analyze experiences together using a projector.

And laugh at the things that seemed real

Finding humor in things that once seemed significant or serious.


Some days are better off unheard

Reiteration that some experiences are better left unspoken.

Some days are better off unscathed

Reiteration that some situations are better left unharmed.

He who's so tired of trying to be someone

Reiteration of exhaustion from trying to conform.

Ought to remember from where he came

Reiterating the importance of remembering one's origins.

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