Running Again
Escaping the Routine: Embracing Change in "Running AgainLyrics
Well, I'm not one to judge, but you won't even try
The speaker acknowledges they're not judgmental, but the person addressed refuses to attempt something.
Cause you're bothered by the other side
The person is troubled by the opposing viewpoint or situation.
I've seen it all before, you're scared that you'll be missing out
The speaker has witnessed similar behavior previously, where fear of missing out drives the individual.
Well, now who's missing out?
The question challenges the person, asking who truly misses out due to their choices.
Stay 'til the morning, you're cold
Advising the person to stay until the morning despite feeling emotionally distant or detached.
So, you're running again, again
The individual repeatedly engages in a cycle of fleeing or escaping.
Whole life ahead of you, you're bored
Despite having a full life ahead, the person feels uninterested or dissatisfied.
So, you're running again, again
Reiterating the person's recurring pattern of running away from situations.
Oh, get up off the floor, you don't have to pretend no more
Encouragement to rise from a defeated state and stop pretending.
It's not all your fault
The speaker acknowledges that not everything is solely the person's responsibility.
But it's like I don't even know you, the life you had looks different now
The speaker feels disconnected from the person's current life, which appears unfamiliar.
Oh, you're different now
The person has undergone noticeable changes.
Stay 'til the morning, you're cold
Similar to line 5, advising to endure until morning despite feeling emotionally distant.
So, you're running again, again
Repetition of the individual's habit of escaping or avoiding situations.
Whole life ahead of you, you're bored
Despite a promising future, the person feels disinterested or discontent.
So, you're running again, again
Continuing the cycle of repeatedly fleeing from situations.
Stay 'til the morning, you're cold
Reiterating the advice to stay until the morning despite emotional detachment.
So, you're running again, again
Continuing the pattern of running away from situations.
Whole life ahead of you, you're bored
Despite having a whole life ahead, the person remains uninterested or dissatisfied.
So, you're running again, again
Repeating the cycle of fleeing or escaping from circumstances.
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