Lyrics
There down by the river
Expresses a location, possibly symbolizing a place of reflection or contemplation.
She cries to you
Describes someone crying, suggesting emotional distress or vulnerability.
She doesn't love this life no more
Indicates a lack of love for the current way of life, possibly dissatisfaction.
She starts to wonder why
Raises questions about the reasons behind the emotional turmoil.
The stars don't catch her eyes
Suggests a loss of fascination or appreciation for the beauty of the stars.
Like they used to once before
Reflects on a time when the stars held significance but no longer do.
I think I'm losin' my
Expresses a feeling of losing one's self or identity.
I think I'm losin' my mind
Reiterates the fear of losing one's mind, hinting at mental struggles.
But then I always find
Despite the struggles, there is a realization that things improve with time.
That everything just takes time
Highlights the general concept that patience is required for positive changes.
I think I'm losin' my
Repeats the concern about losing time, suggesting a sense of urgency.
I think I'm losin' my time
Continues the theme of losing time but emphasizes the eventual discovery that it's not wasted.
But then I always find
Reiterates the idea that everything is a matter of perception in the mind.
That it's just all in my mind
Concludes that the challenges and uncertainties are products of one's own thoughts.
I'll be alright
Expresses confidence and reassurance that everything will be fine.
I won't lose sleep tonight
Emphasizes a lack of worry or anxiety affecting sleep.
I'll just turn out the light
Describes a symbolic action of turning off the light, possibly representing letting go of concerns.
And shut my eyes
Implies a decision to close one's eyes, perhaps to avoid external influences.
I'll be alright
Repeats the sentiment of being alright and unaffected by worries.
I won't lose sleep tonight
Reiterates the lack of disturbance to sleep, reinforcing a sense of calmness.
I'll just turn out the light
Repeats the symbolic act of turning off the light, suggesting control over mental states.
And shut my mind
Introduces the idea of shutting the mind, possibly a coping mechanism or mental escape.
'Cause I think I'm losin' my
Restates the fear of losing one's self or identity, possibly emphasizing inner struggles.
I think I'm losin' my mind
Reiterates the concern about losing one's mind, reinforcing mental challenges.
But then I always find
Recalls the recurring theme that time is necessary for resolution and improvement.
That everything just takes time
Repeats the fear of losing time but acknowledges the healing power of time.
I think I'm losin' my
Restates the urgency of losing time, emphasizing the need for timely action.
I think I'm losin' my time
Continues the theme of losing time but highlights the eventual positive outcomes.
But then I always find
Reiterates that perceptions of time and reality are subjective and influenced by the mind.
That it's just all in my mind
Concludes that challenges are self-created and exist only in the mind.
There down by the river
Repeats the setting by the river, possibly indicating a persistent state of contemplation.
She cries to you
Restates someone crying, emphasizing emotional turmoil or pain.
She doesn't love this life no more
Reiterates dissatisfaction with the current way of life.
Her tears fall on the bank
Describes tears falling, possibly symbolizing emotional release or cleansing.
Straight into the dry sand
Depicts tears falling into dry sand, suggesting a sense of futility or lack of impact.
The water's risin' once again
Introduces the element of rising water, possibly symbolizing emotional turbulence.
She doesn't love this life
Repeats the dissatisfaction with life, underscoring its persistence.
She doesn't love this life
Reiterates the lack of love for life, emphasizing the emotional distance.
She doesn't love this life no more
Confirms the absence of love for the current way of life.
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