Fault
Embracing Flaws: Soham Mallick's Musical Journey of Self-DiscoveryLyrics
Too much of sugar in the tea
Excessive sweetness in the tea, possibly symbolizing an overload of positive or pleasant elements.
Too much of spice in the egg curry
Abundance of spices in the egg curry, suggesting a surplus of excitement or challenges in life.
Too much of flavor in my life
Life is filled with intense and diverse experiences, indicating a richness of emotions and events.
To get the taste of who
Expressing the desire to understand oneself and one's goals to savor the true essence of life.
And where I wanna be
Reflecting on the journey to discover personal identity and the desired destination in life.
I feel that I'm
Introduction to the theme of self-awareness and acknowledging personal traits.
Kind to a fault
Admitting to being excessively kind, possibly to the point of it becoming a flaw.
Don't mind to a fault
Being tolerant or accepting to a fault, implying a potential downside to this characteristic.
Pretend to a fault
Possibly engaging in pretense excessively, suggesting a tendency to act insincerely or falsely.
So it'd been a while
Describing a period of time that has passed since the act of singing to oneself.
Since I had sung to myself
Expressing an internal activity of singing as a form of self-reflection or personal expression.
Been pushing real hard
Engaging in significant effort to surpass one's limitations or boundaries.
To go beyond myself
Struggling to overcome personal challenges and extend beyond one's current state.
I take a look inside
Looking inward to explore one's thoughts, emotions, and self-awareness.
This is what i find
Discovering something within oneself, the nature of which is yet to be revealed.
This is what I find
Emphasizing the repetition of the previous line, underscoring its significance.
I feel that I'm
Reiteration of the theme of excessive kindness as a potential flaw in one's character.
Kind to a fault
Reaffirming a willingness to tolerate or accept, even if it may have negative consequences.
Don't mind to a fault
Acknowledging a tendency to pretend or act falsely, possibly as a coping mechanism or defense.
Pretend to a fault
Repetition of the acknowledgment of pretense, emphasizing its presence as a fault.
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