Amygdala
Nightmare Unveiled: The Inner Struggle of AmygdalaLyrics
Can't sleep at night
Expressing inability to sleep during the night.
Only madness fills my flight
Feeling overwhelmed by madness or chaos.
Insomniac mind
Describing a mind that struggles with insomnia.
Reality slips out of time
Suggesting a distorted sense of reality slipping away from the normal flow of time.
Oh-oh-oh
Emphasizing emotions with a vocal expression (Oh-oh-oh).
Can't escape to dream
Unable to find solace or escape in dreams.
The thing that shouldn't be
Referring to something disturbing that should not exist.
It's in my head
Indicating a persistent presence in the mind.
It's right in front of me
Suggesting that the disturbing element is visibly present.
Oh-oh-oh
Reiterating emotional emphasis with vocal expression (Oh-oh-oh).
Cut it out of my head
Desire to remove a troubling thought from the mind.
Get it out of my home
Wishing to eliminate the disturbing presence from one's home.
Buried deep down inside of me
Describing a deeply embedded fear.
Source of fear when it's known
Highlighting the fear's origin and impact when acknowledged.
The Old One may be
Referring to an entity or force, "The Old One."
The beast inside of me
Suggesting an internal struggle with a beastly nature.
Reap humanity
Implying destruction of humanity.
While we rape the tree of giving
Metaphorically referencing exploitation of resources.
Oedipism
Introducing the term "Oedipism" related to a psychological concept.
Caused a schism
Referring to a division caused by Oedipism (psychological conflict).
Enucleate, it's too late
Using medical terminology ("enucleate") to convey irreversible consequences.
Oh no, I've lost it
Expressing a realization of losing control or sanity.
Cut it out of my head
Repetition of the desire to remove a troubling thought from the mind.
Get it out of my home
Repetition of the wish to eliminate the disturbing presence from one's home.
Buried deep down inside of me
Reiteration of a deeply embedded fear.
Source of fear when it's known
Reiterating the origin and impact of fear when acknowledged.
Now I'm sleeping, now I'm sleeping, now I'm sleeping
Expressing a transition into a state of sleep.
Now I'm sleeping, now I'm sleeping, now I'm sleeping
Repetition of the statement about being asleep, reinforcing a sense of rest.
Now
Finality or conclusion, possibly indicating a resolution or acceptance.
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