Learning To Dance
Embracing Change: The Journey of Self-Trust & GrowthLyrics
Everybody's looking just look at me
People are paying attention to me.
Hold your glass and watch your feet
Raise your glass and pay attention to your own movements.
Darling we're dancing
Expressing intimacy and connection through dancing.
Don't look down just look at me
Focus on me, not on potential problems.
Trust yourself and trust your feet
Believe in yourself and have confidence in your steps.
One, two and three
Counting beats in the dance.
We're dancing
A reaffirmation of the act of dancing together.
Has the Baileys taken hold of you
Reference to the effects of consuming Baileys, potentially implying altered perceptions.
Like a stone in your shoe
Comparing the influence of Baileys to an uncomfortable element in one's life.
But I can see it getting better
Optimistic outlook, seeing improvement in the situation.
Can you feel it getting better
Asking if there is a tangible sense of improvement.
Always loved you in royal blue
Expressing admiration in a specific color, possibly associated with positive memories.
When you smile like you used to
Referring to a past state of happiness when the person smiled.
But I can see it getting better
Reiteration of the optimistic view of improvement.
Can you feel it getting better
Asking if the improvement is perceptible.
Can you?
Repetition of the question for emphasis.
I can see you getting better
Confidence in perceiving the other person's improvement.
I can feel it getting better
Feeling the positive changes.
Can you see it getting better
Asking if the other person also sees the improvement.
Can you?
Repetition of the question for emphasis.
I can see you getting better
Reiteration of seeing positive changes in the other person.
I can feel it getting better
Feeling the positive changes personally.
Can you see it getting better
Asking if the positive changes are visible to the other person.
Can you?
Repetition of the question for emphasis.
I can see you getting better
Continued personal awareness of positive changes.
I can feel it getting better
Asking again if the other person sees the improvement.
Can you see it getting better
Repetition of the question for emphasis.
Can you?
Another round of asking if the other person perceives the positive changes.
I can see it getting better
Confidence in seeing improvement collectively.
I can feel it getting better
Personal awareness of positive changes.
Can you see it getting better
Asking if the other person sees the improvement collectively.
Can you
Asking if the positive changes are perceived.
See it getting better
Emphasizing the visual perception of improvement.
Feel it getting better
Emphasizing the emotional perception of improvement.
See it getting better
Reiteration of the visual perception of improvement.
Can you
Asking one final time if the positive changes are perceived.
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