Pithy
Embracing Expressions: Unveiling the EssenceLyrics
You say it in your native tongue
You express yourself in your native language.
But you do your best when you don't try
Your best efforts come when you're not deliberately trying too hard.
Or force your voice to come
Don't manipulate or push your voice; allow it to flow naturally.
Just let it come, just let it come
Emphasizing the idea of letting things happen organically.
Authenticate it, sell the dream
Validate it, promote the idealized vision.
Fourth wall integrity
Maintain integrity in breaking the fourth wall (a theatrical term for breaking the imaginary barrier between actors and the audience).
Swift Sword, let it bleed
Allow emotions or creativity to flow freely, even if it leads to pain.
Stained glass, silk screen
A juxtaposition of the sacred (stained glass) and the modern (silk screen).
Always injured, ill at ease
Constantly experiencing discomfort or unease.
Broken sense of urgency
A sense of urgency that is damaged or incomplete.
Word of mouth is toothless
Information passed through informal channels lacks credibility.
Doom-scroll, outlive
Engaging in endless, pessimistic scrolling, but surviving beyond it.
I do, I do, I speak it too
A repetition emphasizing personal involvement in expressing something.
I do, I do, it's pithy like you
The expressed sentiment is concise and to the point, mirroring someone else.
I do, I do, I speak it too
Reiteration of personally speaking in a manner similar to someone else.
I do, I love the language that you use
Expressing admiration for the language used by someone else.
I do, I do, I speak it too
Repeating the theme of personal expression mirroring another individual.
I do, I knew, it's pithy like you
A realization that one's own expression is succinct and similar to someone else.
I do, I do, I speak it too
Reiteration of personally speaking in a manner similar to someone else.
I do, I love the language that you use
Expressing love for the language used by someone else.
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