Signs on the Wall of the Dojang
Embracing Change: Signs on the Wall of LifeLyrics
It's like the bluest sky on the brightest day
Expressing a vivid, positive image of a clear sky on a sunny day.
But I can't go out, no, I gotta stay inside
Feeling confined and unable to go outside, possibly due to obligations or circumstances.
Feeling like a statue sitting here trying not
Comparing the feeling to that of a statue, possibly emphasizing stillness or stagnation.
To decay-will patience turn the tide?
Contemplating the impact of patience on preventing decay and wondering if it can change outcomes.
If you don't sit still, then you can't heal
Highlighting the importance of stillness for healing.
But if you don't move a muscle, then you can't feel
Balancing the need for stillness with the necessity of feeling emotions.
Did you see the signs on the wall of the dojang?
Asking if the observer noticed signs in the dojang (training hall), suggesting a deeper message or guidance.
It's not the first kick; it's your mindset
Emphasizing the significance of mindset over physical actions, particularly in challenges.
Remember good times when we all sang
Recalling positive memories of singing together in good times.
What you give is what you get
Stressing the reciprocal nature of what one gives and receives.
You have to let yourself feel good sometimes
Encouraging self-permission to experience joy and positive emotions.
All the figureheads of every company saying
Describing the leaders or representatives of companies acknowledging a challenging year.
This is not the year that we envisioned
Acknowledging that the present reality differs from the envisioned future.
It isn't anyone's fault, it's not easy
Asserting that challenges aren't anyone's fault but acknowledging their difficulty.
Living in the wake of these decisions
Reflecting on the consequences of decisions and the challenges of living in their aftermath.
Today we learned a new lesson
Highlighting the ongoing process of learning and growth.
Looking back on what it all meant
Reflecting on the past and its significance.
Life has new lessons for us now
Recognizing that life introduces new lessons, though they may appear different.
They just look a little different
Noting that lessons, though changed, still hold value.
Did you see the signs on the wall of the dojang?
Reiterating the importance of observing signs, possibly for guidance.
It takes patience to make home feel like home
Emphasizing that creating a sense of home requires patience.
Remember good times when we all sang
Recalling shared positive experiences of singing together.
I promise you, like When in Rome
Promising a positive outcome akin to the saying "When in Rome."
I promise you
Reiterating the promise of a positive outcome.
You have to let yourself feel good sometimes
Encouraging the allowance of positive feelings.
We're all a bit misunderstood sometimes
Acknowledging the common experience of being misunderstood at times.
You have to let yourself feel good
Reiterating the encouragement to allow oneself to feel good.
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