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Journey Through Shadows: The Room's Poetic Odyssey
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Lyrics

Rolling like a rolling stone

Expressing a sense of constant movement and change, akin to a rolling stone.

Always here but never alone

Acknowledging a constant presence but feeling a lack of companionship.

I got past my frozen state

Overcoming a state of emotional stagnation.

Then disappeared without a trace.

Disappearing without leaving any evidence or trace.


Running blind but running free

Moving forward without clear direction but with a sense of freedom.

But there's so much more to believe

Recognizing the existence of greater truths to believe in.

Back in the shadows lost in time

Feeling lost in the past, possibly in a state of obscurity.

Gaining the strength to start the climb.

Gathering strength to overcome challenges and start anew.


Is it faith, is it truth

Pondering whether experiences are based on faith or truth.

Is it something I can use

Questioning the practical utility of certain experiences.

Is it hate, is it love

Exploring the dichotomy of hate and love in one's life.

Is it something from above.

Contemplating the source of significant experiences, possibly of divine origin.


Below the crystal chandelier

Describing a moment below an elegant chandelier, possibly symbolizing introspection.

I had to consolidate my fears

Consolidating and facing fears, reminiscent of self-reflection.

Like a forgotten bastard child

Feeling neglected or abandoned, akin to a forgotten child.

Caught in the cross fire and the crime.

Caught in the middle of conflict and crime.


Is it faith, is it truth

Repeating the exploration of faith, truth, and utility.

Is it something I can use

Continuing to seek practical utility in experiences.

Is it hate, is it love

Revisiting the theme of hate and love in life.

Is it something from above

Questioning the origin of significant experiences, including divine possibilities.

Is it life, is it death

Considering the dichotomy of life and death in one's experiences.

Is it something I'll regret

Reflecting on potential regrets associated with life experiences.

Is it false, is it fake

Questioning the authenticity of experiences, exploring the notion of falseness.

There's nothing left for me to take

Expressing a sense of having nothing more to gain from experiences.


Is this the final decree

Possibly facing a decisive moment or judgment.

Messed up usurper I guess that's me

Acknowledging personal faults and mistakes.

Slipping and sliding across the ground

Experiencing challenges and difficulties, possibly a reference to instability.

Last Man standing on the battle ground.

Being the last person standing in a metaphorical battlefield.


And Finally I agree

Accepting the necessity of making choices for personal well-being.

I had to do wahts right for me

Facing the ups and downs of life courageously.

Braving the roller coaster ride.

Describing the unpredictable nature of life as a roller coaster ride.


Thank God I'm here and still alive

Expressing gratitude for still being alive despite challenges.


Is it faith, is it truth

Revisiting the themes of faith, truth, utility, hate, and love.

Is it something I can use

Continuing the quest for practical utility in life experiences.

Is it hate, is it love

Exploring the ongoing interplay of hate and love in personal experiences.

Is it something from above

Questioning the source of significant experiences, potentially of divine origin.

Is it life, is it death

Reflecting on the dichotomy of life and death in one's experiences.

Is it something I'll regret

Considering potential regrets associated with life experiences.

Is it false, is it fake

Questioning the authenticity of experiences, exploring the concept of falseness.

There's nothing left for me to take

Expressing a sense of having nothing more to gain from experiences.

Left for me to take

Reiterating the notion of having nothing left to take in life.

Left for me to take..

Emphasizing the absence of opportunities or gains remaining in life.

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