Your Window
Embrace Life's Unwritten Rules: A Journey Beyond Your WindowLyrics
Hey, what’s the matter baby
Expressing concern or curiosity about the listener's emotional state.
Are you stuck, warring in your head again
Suggesting internal conflict or mental struggle.
So afraid, you’ll maybe make a mistake
Fearing potential mistakes and their consequences.
So you’re drifting off, looking out your window in vain
Turning attention to contemplation, gazing out the window without purpose.
Life’s beyond your walls
Encouraging a broader perspective, life extends beyond personal boundaries.
We all learn someday somehow you Can’t stand if you won’t fall
Emphasizing the necessity of experiencing failure to achieve success.
It’s all outside your window
Highlighting that life happens outside one's immediate surroundings.
So come on, come on
Inviting the listener to engage with the world beyond their window.
And You’re feeling sentimental
Noting a sentimental feeling in the listener.
But the moments gone
Acknowledging the fleeting nature of certain moments.
Don’t slip inside your slow-mo
Cautioning against getting lost in slow-motion reflections of past mistakes.
Replays of went wrong
Referencing repetitive mental replays of what went wrong.
When it’s all outside your window
Reiterating that life's events occur beyond the confines of one's window.
So come on, come on
Encouraging action and engagement with the external world.
Hey, what if I could tell you
Posing a hypothetical scenario to challenge conventional life rules.
That the rules, of life are never written down
Suggesting that life's rules are not explicitly defined or universally agreed upon.
And you don’t, don’t even need permission
Empowering the listener to act without waiting for permission.
So dive head first, dive head first
Encouraging bold and uninhibited action.
It’s all outside your window
Reiterating that life unfolds beyond personal confines.
So come on, come on
Repeated invitation to actively participate in life.
And You’re feeling sentimental
Acknowledging a sentimental mood in the listener.
But the moments gone
Highlighting the transience of emotional states.
Don’t slip inside your slow-mo
Warning against dwelling too long on past events.
Replays of went wrong
Referring to mental replays of past mistakes.
When it’s all outside your window
Reiterating that life's events are external to one's immediate surroundings.
So come on, come on
Repeated encouragement to actively engage with the world.
Cant seem to get outta bed
Describing a struggle to get out of bed, possibly indicative of a mental or emotional challenge.
Running all around your head
Depicting mental restlessness and inner turmoil.
Waiting for a voice to say
Expressing a desire for guidance or reassurance.
There’s an answer, Go this way
Seeking direction or answers in the face of uncertainty.
But it just keeps saying it’s
Reinforcing the idea that answers or solutions are external.
All outside your window
Reiterating that life unfolds outside one's immediate surroundings.
It’s all outside your window
Emphasizing the external nature of life's events.
It’s all outside your, all outside your all outside your, it’s all outside your
Repeating the idea that everything significant happens outside the listener's window.
It’s all outside your window
Restating the concept that life unfolds beyond personal confines.
So come on, come on
Reiterating the invitation to actively participate in life.
And You’re feeling sentimental
Observing a sentimental mood in the listener.
But the moments gone
Acknowledging the fleeting nature of specific moments.
Don’t slip inside your slow-mo
Advising against getting stuck in slow-motion reflections on past mistakes.
Replays of went wrong
Referencing repetitive mental replays of what went wrong.
When it’s all outside your window
Reiterating that life's events are external to one's immediate surroundings.
So come on, come on
Repeated encouragement to actively engage with the world.
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