We're Leaving
Journey to Self-Discovery: Leaving Behind the UnseenLyrics
Can you see that in the sky?
Asking if the listener notices something in the sky
Can you see it?
Reiterating the question about seeing something in the sky
It's getting closer now, look
Implying that the object in the sky is approaching and advising the listener to look
We're not alone anymore
Suggesting a shift from being alone to being joined by others
Come on, hurry up
Encouraging someone to move quickly
We're going home
Expressing a journey back to a familiar place
You wish you felt better
Desire for feeling better emotionally
On a sunday night
Specifically referencing a Sunday night, a time typically associated with reflection or melancholy
You never look closer
Failure to observe things closely
You never think twice
Acting impulsively without considering consequences
You never look within
Not introspecting or examining oneself
You never see the people you've been
Not recognizing the impact of one's actions or history
You are the student and you are the teacher
Portraying the listener as both a learner and a guide in life
You are the student and you are the teacher
Reiterating the duality of roles - student and teacher
I wish I felt better
Wishing for emotional improvement
On a sunday night
Specifically referencing feeling better on a Sunday night again
I never looked closer
Similar to line 9, neglecting to examine closely
I never looked closer
Reiterating lack of scrutiny or reflection
I never thought twice
Acting impulsively without considering consequences again
Now look at the future
Encouraging focus on the present for a better future
The future is now
Emphasizing the immediacy of the future
Eyes are wide open
Expressing alertness or being attentive
My eyes are wide open
Personal acknowledgment of being alert
I see it all now
Claiming a comprehensive understanding of the situation
You never look within
Reiteration of not introspecting or examining oneself
You never see the people you've been
Reiteration of not recognizing the impact of actions or history
You are the student and you are the teacher
Reiterating the duality of roles - student and teacher
You are the student and you are the teacher
Emphasizing the roles of learning and guiding in life
Are you okay?
Checking on someone's well-being
Don't worry, we're leaving
Assuring that departure or leaving is happening
We are safe now
Claiming safety or security in the current situation
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