Collision Course

Seeking Change Amidst Monotony: Shadow Season's "Collision Course
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Lyrics

God knows we all need a change

Expresses a desire for change that is acknowledged by a higher power.

Life's becoming too much the same

Life is becoming monotonous or repetitive.

Brother is seeing those lights in the sky again

Someone is witnessing unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or unusual lights in the sky.

Could it be it's a long lost friend

Questions whether the lights could be connected to a long-lost acquaintance.

Maybe this time it's for real and it's our hearts they want to steal

Suggests anticipation or hope that this time, the encounter is genuine and heartfelt.

God knows we all need a change

Reiteration of the desire for change recognized by a higher power.

The day to days too much the same

Similar to line 2, emphasizing the repetitiveness of daily life.

Brother is having those really bad dreams again

Someone is experiencing recurring distressing dreams.

Flies are falling from the skies again

Unexpected or unusual events are happening, possibly linked to the distressing dreams.

Maybe this time its for real and it's our hearts they want to steal

Similar to line 5, suggesting the potential seriousness of the unusual events.

Baby can't talk but we saw him singing along

Even though unable to speak, a baby is seen mimicking or enjoying music.

That could have been that one hit song

Speculation about a missed opportunity for success in music for the baby.

Brother works hard to fill the void

A sibling or companion is striving hard to fill an emotional void.

He'd much rather be self employed

Expresses a preference for being self-employed rather than the current situation.

Baby can't talk but we saw him singing along

Repetition of line 11, emphasizing the baby's response to music.

That could have been that one hit song

Reiteration of the missed opportunity for musical success for the baby.

Working so hard to fill the void

Similar to line 13, depicting continued efforts to overcome emotional emptiness.

He'd much rather be self employed

Reiteration of preferring self-employment over the current situation.

Are they here to turn us around or to tear us down

Poses a question about the true intentions of the unidentified entities: whether to guide positively or to cause harm.

Baby can't talk but we saw him singing along

Repetition of the baby's response to music, contemplating a missed opportunity for success.

That could have been that one hit song

Reiteration of the potential missed opportunity for musical success for the baby.

Brother works hard to fill the void

Similar to line 13, emphasizing the efforts made by the sibling or companion.

He'd much rather be self employed

Reiteration of the preference for self-employment.

Are they here to turn us around or just to tear us down

Reiterates the uncertainty about the intentions of the unidentified entities, whether they aim to redirect or cause harm.

Tear us down

Emphasizes the potential destructive nature of the unidentified entities.

Tear us down

Repetition emphasizing the destructive potential of the unidentified entities.

Tear us down

Further emphasis on the potential for destruction by the unidentified entities.

God knows we all need a change

Repetition of the desire for change, acknowledging it from a higher perspective.

Life's becoming too much the same

Reiteration of the monotony of life, emphasizing the need for change.

God knows we all need a change

Repetition of the desire for change from a higher perspective.

The day to day is too much the same

Similar to lines 2 and 7, highlighting the repetitive nature of daily life.

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