Dreamland
Exploring Depths: The Profound Emotions Behind 'Dreamland'Lyrics
hammers and nails i've used them for building my face this time tomorrow.
Using tools like hammers and nails as a metaphor to symbolize the process of self-reconstruction or self-improvement.
when i see you again outside.
Anticipating a future encounter with someone ("you") outside.
and inside i can hide my sorrow.
Feeling the ability to conceal inner pain or sadness when around others.
talking in such a dirty way
Engaging in conversation or dialogue that may be explicit or gritty.
found a way i could come back.
Discovering a way to return or reconcile with something or someone.
catch your eye it's just the same as reminding me of what i wanted.
Noticing a familiar gaze that serves as a reminder of desires or aspirations.
its what you are.
Implying that the person being addressed embodies the essence of the speaker's desires or goals.
tried my list of all excuses.
Having attempted to create a list of reasons or justifications.
ran outside lost in pain.
Escaping outside, overwhelmed by emotional pain.
put it on turn up the music.
Using music as a means of distraction or solace.
laugh and laugh about how lost i was.
Reflecting on past struggles and finding humor or relief in how lost one once was.
it's what you are my friend.
Reaffirming the significance of the addressed person as a friend.
things change you know.
Acknowledging the inevitability of change.
don't stand around and wait.
Urging against passivity and encouraging action rather than waiting.
take a step.
Encouraging taking a proactive step or initiative.
one more step don't fall down balance now.
Advising caution and balance to avoid falling or failure while progressing.
there's no denying this is what you are
Reiterating the acknowledgment or recognition of someone's true nature or essence.
take a step.
Re-emphasizing the importance of taking a step forward.
one more step don't fall down balance now.
Reiterating caution and the need for balance while moving forward.
there's no denying this is what you are
Repeated confirmation or recognition of someone's inherent nature.
take a step.
Re-emphasizing the importance of taking a step forward.
one more step don't fall down balance now.
Reiterating caution and the need for balance while moving forward.
there's no denying this is what you are
Repeated confirmation or recognition of someone's inherent nature.
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