Lyrics
See me at my desk, rested and well dressed
Expressing a positive state of being at the workplace, emphasizing being well-rested and well-dressed.
Always there on time
Highlighting punctuality and reliability, always being present at work on time.
Funny how the clock that I used to watch
Reflecting on the shift in perception of time, suggesting a change in attitude towards timekeeping.
Now never seems to mind
Suggesting a newfound freedom from being overly conscious of time, indicating a positive transformation.
Tried hard to collect interest and respect
Efforts to gain attention and respect by eliminating perceived unimportant elements from life.
By cutting out some things I thought didn't matter
Continuing the theme of self-improvement by discarding things considered irrelevant.
Turned all of my whines into "doing fines"
Transforming complaints into proactive actions, emphasizing efficiency and time-saving.
It saves me so much time
Highlighting the benefits of the transformation in attitude, specifically in terms of time management.
I'm stuck in a square, becoming one too
Feeling confined or restricted in a routine, possibly in a monotonous or uninspiring environment.
Three stories above I hear there's a view
Awareness of a potential broader perspective or opportunity beyond the current situation.
Long way to the ground
Recognizing the potential risks or challenges in pursuing change or exploring new possibilities.
But I'll probably stick around
Despite challenges, expressing a commitment to remain in the current situation.
Now I've got a view
Indicating a positive shift, now having a new perspective or understanding of a situation.
Miles to the ocean
Metaphorically referring to distance, expressing a physical or emotional separation from someone or something.
But I can't see you and maintain devotion
Despite the distance, struggling to maintain emotional commitment or dedication.
I wish I could say, "I'll be there"
Expressing a desire to be present or committed despite the challenges.
And slowly the stories start to unbind
Reflecting on the unraveling of past experiences, suggesting a process of self-discovery.
And tell me the years spent never were mine
Realization that past years may not have been genuinely experienced or lived.
I'm always to owe a debt to my heart
Acknowledging a personal indebtedness to one's emotions or feelings.
Unless I can find a way to restart and take control
Expressing a desire for a fresh start and regaining control over one's life.
Slowly the edge gets closer to you
Describing a gradual approach toward a significant point or realization, possibly related to a relationship.
You've got the most space with the greatest of views
Highlighting the spaciousness and potential of a new perspective or understanding.
You've paid off the debt you owe to your heart
Indicating the resolution of emotional debts, achieving a sense of emotional liberation.
You've paid off the debt, now go and restart
Reiterating the idea of successfully resolving emotional debts and encouraging a new beginning.
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