Safe Word
Navigating Turmoil: Finding Solace in SeclusionLyrics
Pull into the fall lights
Pulling into the fall lights, possibly entering a new phase or season of life.
Drive your car
Driving your car, a metaphor for navigating one's journey or life.
Calibrate to center
Calibrating to center, seeking balance or alignment.
Lacking only insight
Lacking only insight, suggesting a need for deeper understanding or awareness.
It goes too far
It goes too far, alluding to a situation or experience becoming excessive or overwhelming.
Seclusion is our safe word
Seclusion is our safe word, implying that withdrawing or taking a step back is a coping mechanism.
Well, who are you to make the rules?
Raising questions about authority and the legitimacy of rules.
I suffer through the same breaths that you're breathing
Expressing shared struggles and challenges in life.
I get the sense that innocence
Suggesting that innocence may not play a significant role in current thoughts or actions.
has little left to do with what you're thinking
Highlighting a disconnect between innocence and thoughts.
Back out when the moods right
Backing out when the mood is right, possibly avoiding situations at opportune times.
Yard by yard
Progressing slowly, step by step.
Calculate and taper
Calculating and tapering, implying a careful and measured approach.
Distracting from the real fight
Distraction from the real fight, diverting attention from essential issues or challenges.
Play your card
Playing a card, making a move or decision.
A mile buys an acre
A mile buys an acre, suggesting effort or distance in achieving something valuable.
Who are you to break the rules?
Raising questions again about authority and rule-breaking.
Conditions form the habits the we're heeding
Linking conditions to habits that are being followed.
For what it's worth, we all still hurt
Acknowledging collective pain or challenges.
Can't sow it but we still continue reaping
Noting the continuation of negative actions despite being unable to change them.
Who are you to make the rules?
Raising questions once more about authority and rule-making.
I suffer through the same breaths that you're breathing
Reiterating shared struggles and challenges.
I get the sense that innocence
Repeating the disconnect between innocence and feelings.
Has little left to do with what you're feeling
Indicating that innocence has little influence on current emotions.
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