Beneath Our Feet
Navigating Life's Depths: No King. No Crown's ReflectionsLyrics
Never been a sailor
Expresses a lack of experience or familiarity with the sailor's life.
I never crossed the ocean or the seven seas
Emphasizes the absence of travel across oceans or extensive journeys.
Never been a lawyer
Denies having the qualities or skills of a lawyer, especially in solving personal issues.
Could never solve the problems that were caused by me
Acknowledges personal responsibility for problems and challenges.
Never been a painter
Claims a lack of talent as a painter but strives for an idealized self-image.
But always tried to picture myself flawlessly
Reflects on attempting to envision oneself without imperfections.
Never been a writer
Denies being a writer of positive content, focusing on sins and tragedies instead.
All I write are sins and tragedies
Highlights a creative expression that leans towards darker themes.
Never been a diver
Rejects the identity of a diver, indicating a reluctance to explore inner depths.
Depth and darkness have always been a part of myself
Acknowledges a personal connection to depth and darkness in one's character.
Have never been a miner
Denies being a miner in the traditional sense, finding 'gold' in musical elements.
The gold I found were sounds and melodies as well
Associates personal treasures with sounds and melodies.
So, what is my vocation?
Ponders the speaker's calling or purpose in life.
Should I change everything or nothing at all?
Raises the question of whether a significant change or no change is needed.
What is my vocation?
Reiterates the uncertainty about the speaker's life purpose or calling.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Questions the reasons for the speaker's existence in this world.
Oh, what's the reason I grew up in this world
Repeats the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
Tell me what is life about
Pleads for insight into the meaning of life.
Tell me, what we are searching for or do we have to search at all?
Asks about the purpose of our search in life, questioning the necessity of the quest.
Tell me what is life about
Reiterates the search for life's meaning and questions whether such a search is essential.
Tell me what we are running from and do we need to run at all?
Questions the things people run from in life and whether running is necessary.
Or remain the same?
Contemplates the choice between change and remaining the same.
So, what is my vocation?
Repeats the earlier inquiry about the speaker's calling or purpose.
Should I change everything or nothing at all?
Reiterates the dilemma of whether to make a significant change or maintain the status quo.
What is my vocation?
Restates the uncertainty regarding the speaker's life purpose or calling.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Repeats the questioning of the reasons for growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Continues the inquiry into the purpose of growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Reiterates the questioning of the reasons for growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Repeats the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Reiterates the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Repeats the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Reiterates the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
What's the reason I grew up in this world
Repeats the inquiry about the purpose of growing up in this world.
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