Lyrics
When i'm singing to a crowd I feel Like an open parachute
When performing for an audience, the singer compares the experience to being like an open parachute, suggesting vulnerability and exposure.
Putting out all my heart and soul like an open parachute
Expressing wholehearted emotion and sincerity while performing, akin to the openness of a parachute.
I remember everything you used to say
Recalling memories of things someone used to say, possibly addressing a past relationship or influence.
Get it over with your insecure cause It's all part of your show
Encouraging someone to overcome insecurities, implying that such vulnerability is a deliberate part of their public persona or performance.
When youʼre feeling too exposed you said, you know it's all part of your show
Acknowledging that feeling exposed is a normal part of the person's public image or performance.
And it's all part of the show
Reiterating that vulnerability is a deliberate and accepted aspect of the public performance or persona.
But why I'm feeling so sad?
Expressing a sense of sadness despite the public performance, questioning the authenticity of emotions.
Is it real?
Pondering whether the sadness experienced during the performance is genuine or a part of the act.
Why I'm feeling so sad?
Repeating the question about the authenticity of the sadness, emphasizing the internal conflict.
Is it real?
Continuing the questioning, highlighting the uncertainty and internal struggle regarding the emotions felt.
When i'm singing to a crowd I feel Like an open parachute
Repeating the comparison of singing to an open parachute, emphasizing the consistent vulnerability in the act of performing.
Putting out all my heart and soul like an open parachute
Reiterating the theme of putting one's heart and soul into the performance, similar to the openness of a parachute.
I remember all the things you used to say
Echoing the recollection of past statements, possibly suggesting a reflection on the impact of those words on the singer.
Get it over with your insecure cause It's all part of your show
Encouraging the resolution of insecurities, emphasizing that it is a planned and accepted aspect of the public presentation.
When youʼre feeling too exposed you said, you know it's all part of your show
Acknowledging that feeling exposed is a known element of the persona or show, reinforcing the intentional vulnerability.
And it's all part of the show
Reiterating that vulnerability is an integral and accepted part of the public performance or persona.
But why I'm feeling so sad?
Expressing persistent sadness despite the acknowledgment of vulnerability, raising questions about the true nature of emotions.
Is it real?
Persistently questioning the reality of the sadness experienced during the performance, indicating internal conflict.
When I feel so sad
Stating the experience of sadness when feeling exposed, possibly highlighting the emotional toll of public vulnerability.
Is it real?
Repeating the question about the authenticity of the sadness, underscoring the ongoing internal struggle with emotions.
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