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What’ll will we do when it’s all over
Contemplating the actions or decisions to be taken after a significant event concludes.
What’ll we do when it’s all done
Considering the course of action when everything is finished or completed.
What’ll we do when life’s rich tapestry is caught
Reflecting on the unraveling of life's intricate and complex experiences.
Snagged by a thread and begins to come undone
Expressing the fragility of life, where a minor issue can lead to a more significant unraveling.
I raise and empty glass to you, they say its what I’m supposed to do
Toasting with an empty glass, possibly symbolizing a futile or unfulfilled gesture.
Just because of social etiquette, cos I’m just, just not needed yet
Conforming to social norms out of obligation, even if one feels unnecessary or unimportant.
It could be any other day
Acknowledging the unpredictability of life, suggesting that any day could be significant.
And if I choose to wear these rings, with all the history it brings
Choosing to wear rings with historical significance, possibly representing personal burdens or memories.
Black stone set in a solid silver band, clenched so tightly, so tightly in my hand
Describing the physical details of the rings, emphasizing a tight grip and potential emotional weight.
I raise and empty glass to you, they sat its what I’m supposed to do
Repeating the empty glass gesture, highlighting a sense of futility or routine.
Just because of social etiquette, cos I’m just, just not needed yet
Reiterating conformity to social expectations despite feelings of insignificance.
It could be any other day
Emphasizing the arbitrary nature of significant moments, suggesting any day could hold importance.
So lets rewind it back to yesterday
Suggesting a desire to revisit the past, perhaps to understand or change its impact.
It could be any other day
Reiterating the idea that any day has the potential for significance.
Never ever really had that much to say, so I just keep my mouth shut it gets me through the day
Expressing a tendency to remain silent, using it as a coping mechanism for navigating daily life.
Never really had that much to say i keep my mouth shut, it gets me through the day
Repeating the preference for silence as a means of getting through each day.
I raise and empty glass to you, they sat its what I’m supposed to do
Repeating the empty glass gesture, underscoring the sense of ritual without substance.
Just because of social etiquette, cos I’m just, just not needed yet
Persisting in adhering to social norms, despite feelings of being unnecessary or unimportant.
I’m just, just not needed yet
Affirming the sense of not being needed, possibly indicating a personal struggle with significance.
What'll we do when it's all over
Revisiting the initial contemplation of actions or decisions after a conclusive event.
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