Lyrics
I've got to find my way back home
Focused on finding the way back to home, possibly from a challenging situation or state of mind.
I have to do this on my own
Emphasizes the need to handle challenges independently, without relying on others.
Don't believe most feelings
Cautions against trusting most emotions, suggesting they often lead to incorrect judgments.
They are wrong
Asserts the fallibility of emotions, implying they can be misleading or deceptive.
But my instincts
Highlights reliance on instincts, suggesting a more innate and intuitive approach to decision-making.
Those are what I'm needing when I'm needing
Expresses the importance of instincts, especially in times of need or difficulty.
My mind is never fleeting but I still
Claims a consistent and focused mind, despite the persistent desire for dreaming or imagination.
Live to be dreaming
Indicates a balance between a grounded reality and a penchant for dreaming.
It no longer hurts to be great
Suggests that the pursuit of greatness no longer brings pain, indicating a positive transformation.
I'm awake
Declares a state of wakefulness, possibly signifying an awareness or enlightenment.
Wake, wake, wake, wake, wake
Repetition of "Wake" reinforces the idea of being awake and alert.
Wake, I'm awake
-I am not a rapper
Denies being a rapper, possibly addressing misconceptions about the artist's identity or style.
But I will always be a sinner
Acknowledges a tendency towards sin, accepting flaws or imperfections.
I will always be a winner
Expresses a self-affirmation of being a winner despite acknowledged shortcomings.
Don't judge my book by its cover
Advises against hasty judgments, using a metaphor involving a book's cover.
Unless you're talking about my cookbook dinners
Humorously mentions cookbook dinners, possibly challenging stereotypes or expectations.
I'm a winner winning
Reiterates the theme of being a winner, emphasizing a positive mindset.
On the way to where I'm going
Describes the journey toward a destination, portraying a sense of purpose or direction.
I used to go fast, now I'm slowing
Reflects on a shift from a fast-paced lifestyle to a slower, more deliberate one.
It no longer hurts to be great
Recalls the pain of striving for greatness but indicates that it is no longer a source of suffering.
I'm awake
Reaffirms a state of wakefulness or awareness.
Wake, wake, wake, wake, wake
Repetition of "Wake" reinforces the idea of being awake and alert, echoing the earlier lines.
Wake, I'm awake
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