Lately
Reflections of Identity: Noah Hines' Inner StruggleLyrics
Lately lately you've been so alone
Expressing the feeling of recent loneliness.
Because I'm obsessed with my microphone
Attributing loneliness to an obsession with the microphone, possibly indicating a focus on music or artistic pursuits.
I'm sayin' what does that say
Pondering the significance of the obsession with the microphone.
What does that say
Repeating the question, emphasizing the need for self-reflection.
What does that say about me and who I'm gonna be
Questioning the implications of the microphone obsession on personal identity and future development.
I know I'm wild by the way that I stare
Acknowledging a wild or unconventional aspect of oneself through intense stares.
I'm turning wild growing curly hair
Indicating a transformation, possibly physical, with the mention of growing curly hair.
I'm sayin' what does that say
Reiterating the question about the significance of these changes.
What does that say
Repeating the inquiry, emphasizing the need for understanding.
What does that say about me and who I want to become
Reflecting on how these changes influence personal aspirations and goals.
Your only one
Acknowledging the presence of someone special, possibly a romantic partner.
You know that I am yours
Affirming a commitment to the mentioned person.
So why did I find you on the floor
Expressing confusion or concern about finding the person on the floor, suggesting a troubling situation.
Asking me once again why I don't want you anymore
Responding to the person's question about why the singer no longer wants them.
Lately lately you've been so alone
Repeating the theme of recent loneliness.
Because I'm obsessed with my microphone
Reiterating the connection between loneliness and the obsession with the microphone.
I'm sayin' what does that say
Posing the question again about the significance of the microphone obsession.
What does that say
Emphasizing the need for self-reflection and understanding.
What does that say about me and who I'm gonna be
Questioning the impact of the microphone obsession on future identity.
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