Mind Games.
Unlocking Life's Symphony: Tania Kreuzbauer's Mind GamesLyrics
I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
I prioritize recording voice notes over processing thoughts in my mind.
And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
Repetition of line 1, emphasizing the act of filling voice notes.
I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
Continuation of the theme of prioritizing voice notes over mental processing.
And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
Reiteration of the preference for recording voice notes over using the brain.
Smells of fresh coffee light hits my bed
Setting the scene with the aroma of fresh coffee and the speaker in bed, jotting down thoughts.
Still scribbling down all the thoughts in my head
The speaker continues to write down their thoughts, implying a constant stream of ideas.
They're waking up but never went to sleep
Others are waking up, suggesting the speaker's active mind contrasts with a restful night for others.
Finally found some time just for me
The speaker finally has some time for themselves, indicating a busy schedule.
Reached another day
Repetition emphasizing the arrival of a new day.
Reached another day
-Reached another day
-Now I'm holding it down like I'm supposed to know
The speaker expresses a sense of duty or conformity, balancing it with feeling alright but not necessarily loving.
Fooling around like I'm supposed to know
-I'm feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Now I'm holding it down like I'm supposed to know
Repetition of the conflict between expected knowledge and the speaker's emotional state.
Fooling around while I'm supposed to know
-I'm feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-On my mind, on my mind, on my mind games again
The speaker engages in mind games, possibly internal struggles or conflicts.
Yeah I know you're scared, yeah I know you're scared of time passing by
Acknowledgment of fear regarding the passage of time.
Right before your eyes now
Suggesting that time is passing quickly right before one's eyes.
Maybe its fear of falling behind
Speculation about the fear of falling behind in life.
17 To 21's been a blur but I've captured it all on my phone
Reflection on the blurred period from age 17 to 21, documented through phone captures.
Now I'm holding it down like I'm supposed to know
Repetition of the theme of balancing expectations with personal feelings.
Fooling around like I'm supposed to know
-I'm feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Now I'm holding it down like I'm supposed to know
-Fooling around while I'm supposed to know
-I'm feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-Feeling alright but I'm supposed to love
-On my mind, on my mind, on my mind games again
Return to the concept of mind games, highlighting persistent internal struggles.
On my mind games, my mind games again
Repetition of the idea of mind games.
Drop my watch and play those mind games
Action of dropping the watch and engaging in mind games, possibly symbolizing a detachment from time.
Drop my watch and play those mind games
-Drop my watch and play those mind games
-Drop my watch and play the mind games
-Filling up my phone with voice notes
Focus on filling the phone with voice notes and memories, indicating a desire to preserve experiences.
Filling up my phone with memories
-Filling up my phone with voice notes
-Drop my watch and play those mind games
-And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
Reiteration of the preference for recording voice notes over using the brain.
And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
-And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
-And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
-And I'm filling up my voice notes instead of my brain again
Final repetition, emphasizing the recurring act of filling voice notes instead of engaging in deep thought.
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