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Reflective Tunes: Embracing Life's ContrastsLyrics
One is silver and the other's gold
Expressing the value of two things, where one is precious like silver and the other is even more valuable like gold.
One is started as the other's sold
Highlighting a contrast where one thing begins while the other is being sold, possibly implying a transaction or change.
Done departing but the stain's in my eye
Reflecting on a departure or completion, with a lingering impact or stain on one's perception or vision.
Done complaining wanna sort out a life
Expressing a desire to move past complaints and actively work on sorting out one's life.
Then
Transitioning to a new section of the narrative.
Stepped to the gate
Describing a sequence of actions or events, possibly metaphorical, involving gates, shining eyes, dates, abandonment, lakes, and flights.
Shine in an eye
-Set up a date
-Left it to die
-Skip on a lake
-Bumps on the flight
-A sun in the eyes
Painting a picture with elements like the sun, wind, and a deck of cards, suggesting a mix of positive and unpredictable elements.
A wind at the back
-A cut of the deck
-But I want to tell you
Expressing gratitude and positivity, acknowledging differences but emphasizing good intentions and positive outcomes.
It is a victory for you
-And I give this to you
-Part of a thank you to you
-Though the difference is split
-It's only good things for you
-And there's slip ups, it's true
-Only wishing good things do
-One is clever and the others dolt
Highlighting differences between two individuals, one clever and the other less intelligent, with contrasting situations involving a cab and a cop.
Both with leather of the other's coat
-Some retreating in the back of a cab
-One recoiling in the arms of a cop
-Two
Introducing the number "two" and describing a messy situation involving flesh, ashes, lying, poking, and love.
Far as the flesh
-Really a mess
-Grit of the ash
-Letting them lie
-Given a poke
-Loving them all
-A sun in the eyes
Repeating the imagery of the sun, wind, and a deck of cards, possibly emphasizing their continued significance.
A wind at the back
-A cut of the deck
-But I want to tell you
Reiterating gratitude, positivity, and the acknowledgment of slip-ups, with an emphasis on wishing only good things for the other person.
It is a victory for you
-And I give this to you
-Part of a thank you to you
-Though the difference is split
-It's only good things for you
-And there's slip ups, it's true
-Only wishing good things do
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