On Your Mind
Journey of Reflection: Unveiling Emotions in 'On Your Mind' by Roomie Boys AlertLyrics
Now you can guess what is on my mind
Expressing the idea that the listener can attempt to guess the thoughts currently occupying the speaker's mind.
Oh no you couldn't find
Indicates that the listener was unable to discover or understand something superior or more significant.
Something better than
Suggests that whatever is being referred to is of high value, possibly related to emotions or personal sentiments.
What was in my heart
Implies that the speaker's true feelings or emotions were profound and meaningful.
Oh baby you could drive as fast as you can
Encourages the listener to accelerate or progress swiftly, possibly metaphorical for pursuing desires or goals.
You are on longway to nowhere
Describes a journey or path that leads to an undefined destination, emphasizing uncertainty or ambiguity.
I know it's hard for you to find the answer
Acknowledges that finding solutions or answers may be challenging or elusive for the listener.
Just remember the first time we met
Recalling the initial encounter between the speaker and the listener.
On a place that nobody knows
Specifies that the meeting occurred in a mysterious or undisclosed location.
But it's too late baby it's too late now
Declares that a critical moment has passed, suggesting a missed opportunity or irreversible change.
I'm on my way to the show
Indicates the speaker is moving towards or participating in a performance or event.
You couldn't find me
Stating that the listener was unable to locate the speaker at a particular time.
find me anywhere
Reiterates the difficulty of finding the speaker, emphasizing their elusive nature.
Yes you couldn't find me
Repeats the theme of the listener being unable to locate the speaker, reinforcing the idea.
'Cause i'm on your mind
Explains the reason for the listener's inability to find the speaker—they are constantly occupying the listener's thoughts.
I'm in your blood
Suggests a deep, intrinsic connection between the speaker and the listener, possibly metaphorical for influence or impact.
I'm in your brain cells.
Implies that the speaker has a significant presence in the listener's cognitive processes or memories.
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