Lyrics
You haven't found it yet,
You have not discovered or achieved what you are seeking yet.
Haven't found it yet.
Reiteration of the idea that the sought-after thing has not been found.
Look at the glass, turn your head
Examining the situation, perhaps metaphorically represented by looking at a glass and turning one's head.
You haven't found it yet.
Reaffirmation that the desired thing has not been found.
Moving down the lane inside
Describing a movement down a lane, possibly a metaphorical journey or exploration.
It's flashy Camden Town
Referring to Camden Town, suggesting a specific location or environment.
It's that London lyric again
Mentioning London in a lyrical context, possibly indicating a recurring theme or inspiration.
You haven't found it yet.
Reiteration that the sought-after thing has not been found.
Impulses crowd your head
Describing impulses overwhelming the mind.
Too much to be absorbed
Too much information or stimuli to process.
You're into the top shackle
Reference to being in the "top shackle," possibly feeling constrained or restricted.
Mental saw-down of your head
Mental struggle or conflict, described as a saw-down of the head.
Which bemoans a simple fact.
Expressing a lamentation about a simple, undeniable reality.
You haven't found it yet.
Reiteration that the desired thing has not been found.
It seemed so clear in bed
Reflection on clarity, possibly related to a thought or realization in bed.
It's dark but your legs, they are dead
Darkness and a sense of paralysis in the legs, creating a contrast with the clear thought.
Your pen is entombed in mattress
Imagery of a pen being entombed in a mattress, symbolizing a creative block or constraint.
You're not going to get it yet
A prediction that the sought-after thing will not be obtained.
You haven't found it yet
Reiteration that the desired thing has not been found.
You're dying but still warm
Acknowledging a state of dying but still retaining warmth.
Put this writing on your tomb
Suggesting putting these written words on one's tomb, possibly a reflection on mortality.
Spit out with dying breath
Spitting out words with a dying breath, emphasizing the urgency of the message.
You haven't found it yet.
Reiteration that the sought-after thing has not been found.
I dictate
Introduction of the act of dictation.
Transcribe
Calling for transcription or recording of dictated words.
Relations
Mentioning relations, possibly referring to interpersonal connections or dynamics.
Dear Cousin
A specific address to a cousin, indicating a personal connection.
It's destiny.
Referring to destiny, suggesting a predetermined course of events.
The grist that curtails the mill
Using metaphorical language about the grist that curtails the mill, symbolizing challenges that make one resilient.
Shall make us strong
Expressing the idea that challenges or difficulties contribute to strength.
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