Theory for Everything
Unraveling Life's Mysteries: Samuel Joseph Kim's Theory for EverythingLyrics
I used to believe in a theory for everything
I once believed in a comprehensive theory that explained everything.
That everything was somehow connected to everything (to ev'rything)
This theory suggested that all things were interconnected in some way.
I used to hold to a theory for everything
I used to adhere to a complete theory for understanding everything.
Everyone's gotta be made for something
Believing that every person has a purpose or a role in life.
And someone
Highlighting the importance of an individual.
And someone
Emphasizing the significance of someone in one's life.
But now I can't see the meaning
Expressing a shift in perspective where the meaning is no longer clear.
Is all that data just an analog for dreaming?
Questioning whether accumulated data is just a representation of dreams.
A man wakes up to find himself
Describing a scenario where a man realizes he is figuratively "dead" with a fading memory.
As dead as his memory
Highlighting the loss of memory and a sense of detachment.
He can't remember what he's been dismembered from
The man struggles to recall what he has been separated or dismembered from.
(He's attached to no one)
Indicating a lack of emotional attachment or connection to anyone.
I used to believe in theories and meanings
Reflecting on a past belief in complex theories and meanings.
Long words, mathematics and teachings
Mentioning reliance on long words, mathematics, and teachings.
To tell you the truth, it all sounds so empty
Expressing a realization that these intellectual pursuits seem hollow or lacking substance.
Don't leave me hanging
Pleading not to be left in a state of emotional turmoil.
In the train wreck of my feelings
Describing intense emotional distress, likened to a train wreck.
Why does this love give you so much meaning?
Pondering the profound meaning that love brings to life.
Don't leave me hanging...
Reiterating the plea not to be left hanging or abandoned in love.
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