Blue World

Unveiling a World Beyond Blue
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Lyrics

There you go again

Expressing frustration or disappointment with the person's recurring behavior.

Pretending that the world is blue

Accusing the person of pretending that everything is negative or sad.

And you see red when I explain

Explaining that the person gets angry when the speaker disagrees or sees things differently.

That I don't share your point of view

Asserting that the speaker doesn't share the person's pessimistic viewpoint.

Well I say open up your eyes

Suggesting that the person should broaden their perspective and see the world differently.

For the world is like a rainbow

Using a metaphor to describe the diversity of the world, likening it to a rainbow.

And maybe blue is just the colour

Proposing that the person's perception of the world as "blue" may be a reflection of their internal state.

Of the world inside of you

Implies that the person's "blue world" is a personal construct rather than an objective reality.

But that kind of blue world

Referring to the person's negative and pessimistic perspective as a "blue world."

That's not my world

Rejecting the idea that the speaker belongs to the person's negative world.

I don't want to paint your picture

Declining to create or support the person's negative portrayal of life.

I ain't here to sing your sorrows

Stating that the speaker is not there to dwell on or sing about the person's sorrows.

Ain't got time to be your hero

Expressing a lack of time or willingness to play the role of the person's hero.

I don't want to be your poet

Rejecting the role of being the person's poet, indicating a refusal to romanticize their negative worldview.


Chorus


Everybody feel the same pain

Expressing a common experience of pain shared by everyone.

Everybody doing time

Highlighting that everyone is facing challenges or hardships.

I can't be the one you're needing

Declining to be the person's solution or source of support.

I can just be who I am

Emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself rather than meeting others' expectations.


Who I am

Asserting the speaker's identity and individuality.

We all want a world

Desiring a world with an ideal and fair constitution.

With a perfect constitution

Expressing a collective desire for positive change and fairness.

Believe me, we all want it now

Urging immediate action for positive change.

Don't want to wait another day

Rejecting the idea of waiting for positive change and advocating for immediate action.

And maybe if this world's to change

Suggesting that a revolution might be necessary for the world to change positively.

It's going to take a revolution

Encouraging friendship despite differing perspectives while advocating for social change.

But in the meantime, be my friend

Rejecting the idea of belonging to the person's negative world.

And don't turn your head away

Refusing to participate in creating a negative picture or narrative.

For your kind of blue world

Reiterating the rejection of the person's negative worldview.

That's not my world

Declining to be a part of the person's negative scene or perspective.

I don't want to paint your picture

Refusing to create or write about the person's dreams, especially if they are negative.

I don't want to write your dreams

Repeating the rejection of singing about the person's sorrows.

I ain't here to sing your sorrows

Stating that the person's negative world is not appealing or suitable for the speaker.

Your blue world is not my scene

Asserting a lack of time or willingness to play the role of the person's hero.

Ain't got time to be your hero

Rejecting the idea of being a hero for the person, considering it impractical.

You can tell me that's a crime

Dismissing the notion that it's a crime not to be the person's hero.

I don't want to be your poet

Declining to be the person's poet and refusing to echo their outdated or negative rhymes.

Crying out your ancient rhyme

Rejecting the idea of expressing the person's ancient or outdated perspective through poetry.

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