Landslide
Navigating Change and Hidden Flaws: Panther Hollow's Insightful ReflectionLyrics
Maybe it’s me
Expressing self-doubt or uncertainty about one's role or behavior.
That needs a new change
Suggesting a need for a significant change or transformation.
Maybe the flaws
Acknowledging imperfections or shortcomings, possibly in a relationship.
I
Introducing a sense of self-reflection or self-awareness.
See
Highlighting observations or perceptions directed towards someone else.
In you are made
Suggesting that perceived flaws in the other person exist in the speaker's mind.
Up in my head
Imagining or visualizing these perceived flaws within the speaker's thoughts.
I really can’t tell
Expressing difficulty in discerning the truth or reality of the situation.
But that’s what I’m afraid of
Fearful of the uncertainties and potential consequences.
And now you’ve won at poker on game night
Referring to a successful outcome in a poker game, possibly metaphorical.
When Monday comes good people don’t seem right
Describing a sense of disconnection or unease when Monday arrives.
To you
Suggesting that the disconnection is related to the other person.
For all
Acknowledging the positive contributions or efforts of the other person.
The good work you’ve done
Recognizing the good work done by the other person.
You seem to want
Noticing a lack of desire or appreciation for the positive actions.
Nothing
Implying a lack of ambition or motivation in the other person.
Of it, you hide
Suggesting that the other person conceals their true feelings or intentions.
Dan thinks it’s just
Attributing a perceived flaw to a character trait, possibly by someone named Dan.
A character flaw
Considering the perceived flaw as a source of pride for the other person.
A matter for pride
Reflecting on the impact of misaligned circumstances or unfavorable situations.
When your stars don’t align
Describing a period when things are not going well or as expected.
And you’re tired of waiting
Expressing impatience and dissatisfaction with waiting for a positive change.
See I think you’re worth more than your impatience
Valuing the other person more than their impatience suggests.
But you’re hell bent on making me second
Feeling neglected or disregarded in favor of someone or something else.
Guess you
Highlighting the consequences of the neglect or disregard.
And now you’ve won in more than a landslide
Repeating the theme of winning, possibly emphasizing success in a relationship.
And now you’ve won in more than a landslide
Reiterating the idea of winning, reinforcing the significance of the achievement.
And now you’ve won in more than a landslide
Emphasizing the impact of the victory, possibly in a metaphorical landslide.
When Monday comes will everything be right
Raising the question of whether everything will be right when Monday comes.
To you
Addressing the other person's perspective and concerns on Monday.
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