Vitamins

Vivid Transformations: Embracing Change through Vitamins and Dreams
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Lyrics

The doctors think it might’ve been

The speaker suggests that doctors are considering a possible cause for a situation.

The waking up at 5am

Waking up early at 5am is hinted as a potential factor being examined by the doctors.

To down a dozen vitamins

The speaker mentions taking a large number of vitamins, possibly as a routine or remedy.

And have a little cry

Expressing an emotional release, crying, within the context of the speaker's routine.

But the body I was given

The speaker reflects dissatisfaction with the physical body they inhabit.

Ain’t the one I want to live in

The current body is not the preferred one for the speaker to live in.

So if you’re not using yours

An invitation for those not using their bodies to contact the speaker.

Drop me a line

A request for communication from individuals who may not be fully utilizing their bodies.


And if it’s money you desire

If the desire is for money, the speaker is willing to provide it; seeking direction on where to send it.

Then just tell me where to wire it

The speaker is ready to take extreme actions, even setting everything on fire, for a chance at something significant.

I’d set it all on fire

Expressing a willingness to go to extremes for an opportunity or change.

If it meant I got the chance

The speaker is willing to endure significant challenges for a chance at a particular outcome.

To tell a seamstress “please miss

The speaker addresses a seamstress, requesting a modification related to their wrists, signaling a desire for change.

Take these wrists in

The speaker wants the seamstress to adjust the wrists, implying a desire for alteration or improvement.

I’ve got better things to paint”

Indicating there are more important things to focus on than the current state, possibly expressing discontent.


What a dream to watch your scars grow faint

The idea of watching scars fade is portrayed as a dream scenario.

Under a dress all quaint

Desiring a delicate and charming appearance under a dress, with patience for the transformation.

For that I’ll wait

The speaker is willing to wait for the envisioned transformation and its associated benefits.

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