Queen Drifter
Embracing Change: Queen Drifter's Journey of Courage and ResilienceLyrics
It's been a while, thousands of miles
Expressing a significant amount of time and distance passed.
I never had a favourite place
Never had a specific favorite location or setting.
Folding up tables, eating with strangers
Describing a transient lifestyle, setting up tables and dining with unfamiliar people.
Never seen a favourite face
No particular person's face has stood out as a favorite.
You're so scared of being alone
Highlighting a fear of solitude, leading to attachment to familiar things.
So you start to love the things you know
Suggesting a tendency to find comfort in the familiar due to the fear mentioned in line 6.
But my carbon fiber is shatterproof
Metaphorical reference to resilience, comparing personal strength to shatterproof carbon fiber.
Come on, come on let me be gone
Expressing a desire to move on or leave a current situation.
Breaking, break the seasons come on, Come on
Encouraging a break from routine or tradition.
Let me be done i'm losing my intention
Feeling a loss of purpose or direction.
I'm here and I don't have a reason
Being present without a clear rationale or motivation.
Yes, now it's been ages
Acknowledging a long period of time passed.
I'm feeling courageous
Feeling brave or bold in the current situation.
Like a star in epic poetry
Comparing oneself to a star in an epic poem, suggesting a sense of grandeur.
Nothing can face me
Expressing invincibility, feeling impervious to challenges.
I'm as firm as a pavement
Metaphorically describing firmness and stability like a pavement.
I'm a stone with old school courtesy
Identifying as a person with traditional manners and politeness.
You're so scared of being alone
Reiterating the fear of being alone and the resulting reliance on familiar things.
So you start to need the things you know
Emphasizing the tendency to depend on familiar elements due to the fear mentioned in line 23.
But my carbon fiber is shatterproof
Repeating the metaphor of personal resilience compared to shatterproof carbon fiber.
Come on, come on let me be gone
Repeating the desire to move on or leave the current situation.
Breaking, break the seasons come on, come on
Encouraging a break from the usual patterns or seasons of life.
Let me be done i'm losing my intention
Reiterating the sense of losing purpose or direction.
I'm here and I don't have a reason
Being present without a clear reason or motivation, echoing line 14.
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