Lyrics
Sometimes I feel like walking away
Suggests a desire or inclination to distance oneself from a situation or circumstance.
Everything is everywhere and we think it's okay
Reflects on the ubiquity of things in modern life and questions the acceptance of this as normal.
I thought the journey was the point of the race
Expresses a belief that the journey or process should be the focal point of a race or endeavor.
but it seems the destination is taking its place
Contrasts the expected emphasis on the journey with the observation that the destination is gaining undue importance.
Try catching every moment you see
Encourages the act of capturing and cherishing every moment, highlighting the significance of time as a collection of memories.
Time is nothing to run out of, it's just memories
Downplays the scarcity of time and emphasizes its role in creating memories.
instant access to all things ever made
Addresses the era of instant access to information and creations, possibly referring to the digital age.
while we're waiting for these numbers to blow us away
Comments on the anticipation of something groundbreaking while waiting for certain numerical indicators.
The machine is taking all your cash
Suggests a negative impact of machinery, possibly alluding to the financial impact of automated systems.
All the fun is happening somewhere else
Highlights a sense of missing out on enjoyable experiences happening elsewhere.
The creator has a master plan
Introduces the idea of a master plan devised by a creator, possibly commenting on the order or design in existence.
Now you have the world in your hand
Associates the possession of the world with the realization of the creator's master plan.
Everybody has a right to forget
Affirms everyone's right to forget, possibly emphasizing the freedom to let go of memories or burdens.
Taking pleasure in the fact that you've nothing to share
Suggests finding pleasure in not having anything to share, questioning the value of constant self-disclosure.
tell me how much does it cost when it's free
Poses a rhetorical question about the cost of things when they are free, touching on the paradox of value.
Who can tell the story that only you would believe
Raises the question of who has the authority to tell a unique and personal story that only an individual would believe.
The machine is taking all your cash
Reiterates the negative impact of machinery on financial resources.
All the fun is happening somewhere else
Reiterates the theme of missing out on enjoyable experiences happening elsewhere.
The creator has a master plan
Reaffirms the existence of a master plan devised by a creator.
Now you have the world in your hand
Reiterates the idea of possessing the world as a result of the creator's master plan.
Everything, everywhere, everyone is in on it
Emphasizes the all-encompassing nature of everything, everywhere, and everyone being involved or aware of something.
Everything, everywhere, everyone is in on it
Reiterates the widespread involvement or awareness mentioned in the previous line.
Everything, everywhere, everyone is in on it
Reiterates the idea of universal participation or awareness in a particular phenomenon.
Everything, everywhere, everyone is in on it
Reiterates the concept of universal involvement or awareness.
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