Going Home
Embracing Freedom: Moving Forward Through Life's RhythmLyrics
Moving out, moving out of here
Moving away from the current location.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Encouragement to keep physically active and authentic.
Moving out, moving out of here (you walk on the subway)
Continuing the theme of leaving, possibly referencing the subway.
(Come on and keep it real)
Reiteration of the call to be real and true.
Moving out, moving out of here
Repeating the idea of moving away.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Continued encouragement for physical movement and authenticity.
Moving out, moving out of here
Repeating the act of moving out.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Reiterating the call to keep moving and staying true.
This is a song for the genius child (ooh)
Addressing a genius child, suggesting a special message or tribute.
Sing it softly for the song is wild
Softly singing for a wild song, possibly implying a sense of freedom or unpredictability.
Sing this as ever you can
Encouragement to sing the song in any way possible.
If that's a song get out of hand
Suggesting that if a song becomes unruly, it's time to let it go.
Moving out, moving out of here
Repetition of the theme of moving away.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Continued encouragement for movement and authenticity.
Moving out, moving out of here
Reiteration of the act of moving out.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Emphasis on the importance of keeping it real while moving.
Moving out, moving out of here
Repeating the idea of leaving the current place.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Continued emphasis on authentic movement.
Moving out, moving out of here (yo, yo, dance your pain away)
Repeating the act of moving away and introducing the idea of dancing to alleviate pain.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Emphasizing the importance of authentic movement to cope with pain.
From the wildflower, ain't no' ting to me
Referencing the wildflower, suggesting something insignificant or unimportant.
(Everybody's dancing, sing the song)
Describing a carefree atmosphere where everyone is dancing and singing.
Moving out, moving out of here
Reiteration of the theme of moving away.
Dance your pain away
Direct command to dance as a way to alleviate pain.
(Keep your body moving, come on and keep it real)
Continued encouragement for authentic movement.
Dance your pain away
Repeating the idea of dancing to overcome pain.
(Hi is mom home?)
Phone conversation, inquiring about someone's mother.
(No, just called you t' tell you I'm okay and shit)
Assurance of well-being and a casual farewell.
(Bye)
Concluding the conversation with a goodbye.
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