The American Way to Dream
Embracing Dreams: The Electrifying Symphony of LifeLyrics
Do you feel electrified when I collide with you?
Questioning whether the listener feels a surge of energy or excitement when the speaker interacts with them.
Do you feel it’s justified when they decide for you?
Asking if the listener thinks it's fair when others make decisions on their behalf.
Do you feel electrified?
Repeating the question about feeling electrified, emphasizing the intensity of the emotion.
Oh,
Expressing a sense of realization or revelation.
Oh no
Repeating the realization or emphasis, possibly with a hint of concern or surprise.
Do you feel electrified when I collide with you?
Repeating the first question, focusing on the impact of collision and its electrifying effect.
Blame it on the thunderstorms when they discharge on you
Suggesting blame on external factors (thunderstorms) for the listener's charged or emotional state.
I can embrace the fright
Expressing a willingness to confront fear, possibly embracing challenges.
A corvette that speeds up at night
Using metaphors like a speeding Corvette to describe intensity or excitement, especially at night.
The violins that cry out of sight
Referring to emotional intensity, with violins symbolizing a deep, emotional experience.
Lifting up right as we speak
Suggesting a rising or uplifting feeling in the present moment.
Do you feel electrified?
Reiterating the question about feeling electrified, reinforcing the theme of intense emotions.
Oh,
Repeating the expression of realization or revelation.
Oh no
Repeating the realization, possibly with a sense of concern or negation.
Oh
An additional expression of realization or surprise.
Oh, no
Reiterating the surprise or concern, possibly emphasizing it further.
Oh, I am lost in the schemes
Expressing a feeling of being lost in intricate plans or situations.
Sadly everything’s as it seems
Stating that everything appears as it is, without deception.
I’ll just work it all out between
Intending to resolve or figure things out between contrasting elements (cereals and meat).
Both the cereals and the meat
Emphasizing the complexity of the speaker's situation, involving both mundane and substantial matters.
I am lost in the schemes
Repeating the feeling of being lost in schemes and plans.
Guess what, everything’s as it seems
Reiterating that everything is as it appears, possibly with a tone of resignation or acceptance.
I’m the creamiest of the cream
Describing oneself as the best or most exceptional (creamiest of the cream).
The American way to dream
Referring to the American way of dreaming, possibly commenting on the pursuit of an idealized, successful life.
Oh,
Repeating the expression of realization or surprise.
Oh no
Reiterating the expression of realization or concern in the context of the American dream.
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