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Embracing Life's Storms: Skylar Pocket's Reflection on Endless JourneysLyrics
Do you ever get the feeling
Expressing a sense of introspection or contemplation about certain emotions or thoughts.
That the end will never come
Suggesting a feeling of endlessness or uncertainty regarding the conclusion of a situation or experience.
That even on the bad days
Acknowledging the presence of challenging days but implying perseverance or resilience.
We're doing laps around the sun
Highlighting the cyclical nature of life, comparing it to orbiting the sun even on difficult days.
And don't let the end come
Encouraging the avoidance of prematurely accepting an ending or giving up on a situation.
Cause I don't think I am done
Expressing a sense of unfinished business or personal growth, suggesting a desire for more experiences.
I can think of all of the outcomes
Reflecting on various possible outcomes or consequences, perhaps related to life choices.
That are blooming in my lungs
Describing a contemplative state, possibly referring to deep thoughts or emotions within the speaker.
I can think about when the end comes
Considering thoughts or reflections about the end of a situation, life, or a relationship.
And I'll try hard not to run
Expressing determination to face challenges and not avoid difficult situations.
And even when its raining
Describing a challenging or difficult period, symbolized by rain and a dark day sky.
And the day sky is black
Emphasizing the inevitability of life's challenges and difficulties.
We know the world will throw its tantrums
Accepting that the world can be unpredictable and chaotic, requiring resilience and a positive attitude.
We just have to smile back
Encouraging a positive response, such as smiling, in the face of adversity.
And i'm holding it for ransom
Metaphorically referring to holding onto something valuable but feeling restricted or held back by it.
And it just holds me back
Expressing a sense of being hindered or restrained by something in life.
I can think of all of the outcomes
Reiterating the consideration of potential outcomes, possibly influenced by astrological beliefs (zodiac).
That you pulled from my zodiac
Suggesting that external forces, represented by the zodiac, can influence or shape outcomes.
I can think about when the end comes
Revisiting thoughts about the end, possibly implying ongoing contemplation or uncertainty.
Til I get a heart attack
Highlighting the intensity or emotional impact of considering the end, using the metaphor of a heart attack.
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