Go For Gold
Chase Your Dreams: Go for Gold with Steelman Music's Inspiring AnthemLyrics
The clock is ticking can you hear it?
The urgency of time is highlighted, asking if the listener is aware of the ticking clock.
The time is running can you feel it?
Emphasizing that time is passing, questioning if the listener can sense its fleeting nature.
But every day you are spinning round and round and round in circles
Describes a sense of repetition and monotony in daily life, symbolized by spinning in circles.
Someone trust in work you believe in miracle
Suggests that trust in work and belief in miracles coexist, possibly emphasizing diverse sources of motivation.
You can get what you want go for gold
Encourages pursuing aspirations represented by "gold" as a metaphor for one's goals or desires.
Or spend your days getting old
Contrasts the choice between achieving goals (going for gold) and allowing oneself to age without purpose.
Take your time take control
Advises taking time and control in the pursuit of goals, advocating a measured and intentional approach.
You can get what you want or just get old
Reiterates the choice between achieving desires and simply growing old without purpose or accomplishment.
You drowned your faith deep in the ocean
Describes a loss of faith submerged deeply, possibly in the challenges of life or personal struggles.
And lost your sense of motion
Indicates a loss of direction or progress, as reflected in the metaphor of losing the sense of motion.
But every time you dive trough other' wanna be reality
Portrays the act of diving into others' perceptions of reality but not being fully immersed, maintaining individual dreams.
Your dreams will still remain your fantasy
Asserts that personal dreams will persist despite exposure to others' versions of reality.
You can get what you want go for gold
Reiterates the theme of pursuing one's desires or goals, represented by the metaphorical "gold."
Or spend your days getting old
Repeats the choice between actively pursuing goals or passively aging without purpose.
Take your time take control
Encourages taking time and maintaining control as one strives for their goals.
You can get what you want or just get old
Reiterates the contrasting options of achieving desires or simply growing old without accomplishment.
You can get what you want go for gold
Emphasizes again the pursuit of desires or goals, using the metaphorical "gold."
Or spend your days getting old
Restates the dichotomy between active pursuit of goals and passive aging without purpose.
Take your time take control
Advises taking time and control in the journey toward achieving one's desires.
You can get what you want or just get old
Reiterates the choice between actively pursuing desires or simply growing old without purpose.
You can get what you want go for gold
Echoes the theme of pursuing aspirations, symbolized by the metaphorical "gold."
Or spend your days getting old
Repeats the contrast between actively pursuing goals and passively aging without purpose.
Take your time take control
Encourages taking time and maintaining control as one works towards their goals.
You can get what you want or just get old
Restates the choice between actively achieving desires or simply growing old without accomplishment.
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