Nessaja

Rediscovering Lost Innocence: Nessaja's Journey
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Lyrics

Always lived my life alone

The speaker has always felt isolated and lived a solitary life.

Been searching for a place called home

The speaker has been on a quest or journey to find a sense of belonging or a place where they feel they truly belong.

I know that I've been cold as ice

The speaker acknowledges that they have often been emotionally distant or indifferent, perhaps not showing warmth or empathy.

Ignored the dreams, too many lies

The speaker has neglected their aspirations and dreams, possibly due to deception or dishonesty they've encountered.

Somewhere deep inside, somewhere deep inside me

Despite external appearances, the speaker discovers a part of themselves that is more innocent and reminiscent of their past.

I found, the child I used to be

The speaker recognizes their inner child, a symbol of innocence, purity, and earlier years of life.

And I know that it's not too late

The speaker feels it's not too late to reconnect with their inner self or to change their ways.

Never

Emphasizes that it's never too late to make positive changes or rediscover oneself.

Too late

Reiteration that time has not run out for personal growth or change.


3 AM

Reference to a specific time, perhaps highlighting a moment of reflection or realization.

The painted cow

A metaphorical or possibly symbolic reference, the meaning may be context-specific.

Yeah

An expression of affirmation or agreement.


You ain't stoppin' us now

The speaker is determined and suggests that nothing can hinder their progress or determination.

(Wonderful human beings) (Hey)

Indicates a sense of unity or solidarity with others, possibly celebrating human connection.

Yeah, I am the junglist soldier

Identifying with a strong, determined persona reminiscent of a soldier, perhaps symbolizing resilience or strength.

Come on

Encouragement or motivation to move forward or take action.

The rocket launcher stopped ya (hey)

A metaphorical line, possibly suggesting that obstacles or challenges cannot deter the speaker.

It's not a bird, it's not a plane

Contrasting expectations with reality, indicating surprise or disbelief.

It must be Dave who's on the train

A playful or humorous line, possibly referencing someone named Dave in an unexpected scenario.

Wanna wanna get'cha, gonna gonna get'cha

An expression of determination or pursuit, suggesting a chase or goal.

Tell 'em that I told ya

Asserting a statement or claim with confidence.

Yeah

An expression of affirmation or agreement.


Always lived my life alone

Reiteration of feeling isolated or living a solitary existence.

Been searching for a place called home

Continuation of the ongoing quest to find a sense of belonging or home.

I know that I've been cold as ice

Acknowledgment of past emotional distance or indifference.

Ignored the dreams, too many lies

Reiteration of neglecting dreams or aspirations due to dishonesty or deception.

Somewhere deep inside

Somewhere deep inside me

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I found, the child I used to be

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And I know that it's not too late

Emphasis on the belief that there is still time for personal growth or change.

Never

Reiteration that it's never too late for positive transformation.

Too late


Alright

Expression of agreement or readiness for something.

Are you ready? It's not a game

Highlighting seriousness or urgency, emphasizing that it's not a trivial matter.

I chant so much, I turn you insane

Indicates repetition or chanting, possibly suggesting a hypnotic or intense state.

Wanna wanna get'cha, gonna gonna get'cha

Messing up the area, yeah (hey)

Expressing a disruptive or chaotic influence in a specific area or environment.


Come on (hey)

I am the freshman

Introducing a new identity or persona, possibly highlighting a fresh start or beginning.

Messing up the jam

Creating disorder or disruption in a specific situation or context.

Turning up the stereo

Increasing the intensity or volume, possibly indicating a desire for attention or recognition.

Join the caravan (hey)

Inviting others to join a journey or movement, fostering a sense of community.


Skippy, the rain won't come

Metaphorical reference, possibly indicating unpredictability or unexpected outcomes.


Somewhere deep inside

Somewhere deep inside me

-

I found, the child I used to be

-

And I know that it's not too late

-

Never

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Too late

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