Habit
Dissolving Desires: Unraveling Sarah Slean's Poetic ReflectionsLyrics
Think I should take up smoking
Contemplating the idea of taking up smoking, possibly cigars.
Maybe even cigars
Considering the option of cigars as a specific type of smoking.
Think I should be leaving now
Expressing the need to leave the current situation, unsure about the other person's identity.
I don't know who you are
Feeling uncertain about the identity of the person in question.
Have I a reason?
Questioning the existence of a motive or purpose.
Am I a liar?
Reflecting on personal honesty, raising the possibility of being a liar.
Am I poison?
Contemplating one's own potential toxicity or harm to others.
Am I alive?
Questioning the vitality or meaningfulness of life.
There, there - don't cry
Comforting or consoling oneself or someone else.
And I feel fine
Expressing a sense of well-being or acceptance despite challenges.
Choke and dissolve like a child
Metaphorically describing a feeling of suffocation or dissolution, possibly related to emotional distress.
I don't mind
Acceptance or indifference toward a difficult situation.
There are two drinks on the table
Noticing two drinks on the table, possibly symbolizing a shared experience.
I trace the design
Examining or observing the design on the table, possibly indicating introspection.
There are two eyes pleading
Acknowledging the presence of pleading eyes, but disassociating them from oneself.
But they're not mine
Clarifying that the pleading eyes do not belong to the speaker.
Stiff resolution
Stating a firm resolution to fight for survival.
To fight to survive
Expressing determination to endure and persevere.
I maintain indifference
Maintaining a stance of emotional detachment or neutrality.
All in favour say "I"
Proposing a decision or agreement, seeking consensus with the phrase "All in favour say 'I'."
You want it, you want it you try
Addressing the desire for something and acknowledging an attempt to attain it.
And I see why
Recognizing and understanding the reasons behind the desire.
You need her, you love her you die
Acknowledging the need, love, and potential consequences associated with someone.
When she's not
Highlighting a sense of loss or difficulty when the person is not present.
Strapped to your side.
Describing a close and constant connection to someone.
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