Lyrics
There's too many people
Expressing a sense of overcrowding or overwhelming numbers of people.
Trying to reach for similar things
Observing that many individuals are pursuing similar goals or desires.
It's not for me to deride
Stating that the speaker shouldn't criticize or condemn this situation.
Or to realise
Highlighting the speaker's lack of authority to understand or recognize certain things.
There's too many people
Reiterating the sentiment of an excessive number of people.
Calling for me to police their minds
Noting the demand for the speaker to control or influence the thoughts of others.
It's not for me to decide
Emphasizing that it's not the speaker's role to make decisions for others.
Or to realise
Reiterating the speaker's lack of capability to fully understand certain matters.
There's too many people in one place
Commenting on the high concentration of people in a specific location.
Trade their reason for what's nearby
Describing individuals who exchange their rationality for convenience or proximity.
Who have their reasons to try
Recognizing that people have motivations to attempt things but often don't take the lead.
But never lead on
Pointing out that some individuals never take initiative or lead others.
There's too many people
Repeating the notion of an excess of individuals.
Too scared to breathe around their parents still
Highlighting people who are too afraid to express themselves freely around their parents.
All the reasons to cry
Referring to the various reasons people have to cry or be distressed.
And to lean on
Indicating that individuals seek support or solace from others.
There's too many people
Noting the demand for the speaker's assistance in times of emotional need.
Who call for me when they need to feel fine
Expressing the speaker's ability to guide others in hiding their emotions.
I can teach you to hide
Emphasizing the speaker's limitation in teaching others to comprehend deeper meanings.
But not to read on
Conveying the speaker's inability to provide insight into complex or nuanced matters.
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