Director's Cut
Embracing Life's Dualities: The Director's CutLyrics
Oh you’re sensational
Expressing admiration or approval for someone, calling them sensational.
You come up to breathe
Suggesting the person takes breaks or moments to relax and refresh.
You’re bi-ocupational
Describing the person as having two occupations or roles simultaneously.
And that’s fine with me
Expressing acceptance and approval of the person's dual roles.
Are you coming all undone
Asking if the person is feeling overwhelmed or falling apart.
Are you reaching out for more
Questioning if the person is seeking more in life.
And when they total up the sum
Referring to a calculation or evaluation of the consequences.
The damage is done
Stating that irreversible harm has been done.
The damage is done
Reiterating that the damage is irreversible.
Well you scream like you mean it when we fight
Describing intense emotions and arguments during conflicts.
Well it’s all just a part of the show
Acknowledging that the conflicts are just a part of the overall performance or relationship.
And you act like you mean it and we’re fine
Stating that the person is pretending to be fine despite conflicts.
Well it’s all just a part of the show
Reiterating that the facade of normalcy is part of the show.
Oh it’s the century
Referring to the current era as a time of disintegration or separation.
Of coming apart
Describing the disintegration as a fundamental aspect of the era.
It’s cross elementary
Suggesting that the disintegration is widespread and involves basic elements.
And covered in hearts
Indicating that the disintegration is adorned or decorated with symbols of love.
Well are they coming two by two
Asking if there is a gradual progression of events or if the challenges are being held back.
Are they keeping back the flood
Questioning whether the efforts are preventing a flood of difficulties.
The damage is done
Stating that irreversible harm has been done once again.
The damage is done
Reiterating that the damage is irreversible.
Well you scream like you mean it when we fight
Describing intense emotions and arguments during conflicts (similar to line 11).
Well it’s all just a part of the show
Acknowledging that conflicts are an integral part of the overall performance or relationship (similar to line 12).
And you act like you mean it and we’re fine
Stating that the person is pretending to be fine despite conflicts (similar to line 13).
Well it’s all just a part of the show
Reiterating that the facade of normalcy is part of the show (similar to line 14).
Oh you're sensational...
Repeating the expression of admiration or approval for someone (similar to line 1).
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