Stuck Here for Days

Journey through Time: Unveiling Life's Trials and Triumphs
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Lyrics

Hours of small talk, blackboards and chalk

Engaging in small talk, dealing with formalities represented by blackboards and chalk.

Till the dust it settles down.

Waiting until the commotion settles down, possibly in a figurative sense.

Miles upon miles of red tape to walk upon

Facing bureaucratic obstacles and complications (red tape) for a considerable distance.

To walk home, I'll be back soon.

Expressing the intention to return home soon.

But not a second too soon.

Emphasizing the urgency of the return, not a moment too late.

I'll be back soon.

Reiteration of the imminent return.

There's not a second to lose.

Highlighting the critical nature of time, suggesting no time to waste.

Oh no, No.

An expression of concern or urgency, saying "Oh no."

Hey.

A casual greeting or expression, possibly interrupting the urgency.

I've been stuck here for days

Describing a prolonged period of being in a particular situation.

Well it's all business

Referring to the focus on financial matters, wealth, and fame.

Regarding money problems, wealth and fame

Acknowledging challenges related to money problems.

It's been said before please don't get the wrong idea

Clarifying that the expression is not a complaint but a statement of fact.

I ain't complaining

Stating contentment or acceptance of the situation.

I'll be back soon

Repeating the intention to return soon.

But not a second too soon.

Emphasizing the urgency of the return, similar to line 5.

I'll be back soon.

Reiterating the imminent return.

There's not a second to lose.

Stressing the critical nature of time, similar to line 7.

Oh no, No.

Expression of concern or urgency, similar to line 8.

Hey.

A casual greeting or expression, similar to line 9.

Not a second too soon.

Repeating the idea of not being a moment too late.

And not a second to lose.

Reiterating the absence of time to waste.

But not a second to lose.

Emphasizing the urgency of the return, similar to lines 5 and 16.

But not a second too soon.

Reiterating the idea of not being a moment too late.

Oh no, No.

Expression of concern or urgency, similar to lines 8 and 19.

Hey.

A casual greeting or expression, similar to lines 9 and 20.

(Oh yeah)

Possibly an exclamation or emphasis, indicated by "Oh yeah."

(Not a second too soon, not a second to lose).

Repeating the idea of not being a moment too late and having no time to lose.

(No, no, oh no, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah)

A series of exclamations and expressions, possibly conveying intensity or emotion.

(Oww. Not a second too soon, oh yeah oh yeah).

Expressing urgency and possibly pain, followed by exclamations.

(Not a second to lose)

Reiterating the concept of having no time to lose.

(Not a, not a, not a second to lose).

Emphasizing the absence of time to waste.

(Not a second to lose).

Repeating the idea of not having a moment to lose.

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