Crazy Days
Navigating Crazy Days: A Journey of Love, Loss, and RedemptionLyrics
The crazy days are crazy days indeed
The turbulent or chaotic times are indeed quite intense.
I'm wondering when I'll come down from this peak, yeah
The singer is unsure when they will return to a more stable state or mindset.
Wondering about the girl who's in my dreams
The singer reflects on a girl who appears in their dreams.
Wondering if she'll ever let me be so I can sleep
Wondering if this dream girl will allow the singer peace and rest.
When you're coming home
Repetition of the question "When you're coming home," possibly addressing the dream girl or a sense of belonging.
When you're coming home
-When you're coming home
-When you're coming home
-The pretty faces they're all gone as soon as you smash the bong
Reference to the transient nature of pleasure and realization of its inevitability. Describes a moment of clarity.
The funny thing is I knew it all along
-Holding on and singing we were steady but still drifting
-An hour of blindness, that is timeless, bright lights seem to save
-The crazy days are crazy days indeed, yeah
Reiteration of the chaotic nature of the times.
I'm using people to fill my every need
The singer admits to using people to fulfill their needs.
Wondering about the girl who's in my dreams
Reflection on the dream girl and a desire to end emotional pain.
Wondering if I'll ever stop my screams and my crying
Expressing a struggle with screaming and crying, seeking relief.
When are you coming home?
Repetition of the question "When are you coming home?" suggesting a strong yearning or anticipation.
When are you coming home?
-When you're coming home
-When are you coming home?
-The pretty faces they're all gone as soon as you smash the bong
Similar to lines 11-14, describing the fleeting nature of experiences and the contradiction of steadiness and drifting.
The funny thing is I knew it all along
-Holding on and singing we were steady but still drifting, yeah
-Hour of blindness, that is timeless, bright lights seem to save
-The crazy days are crazy days I'm freed
The crazy days have led to a sense of liberation or being freed.
The dream girl has been washed out to sea
The dream girl is now lost or distant, washed away by life's challenges.
She blew her mind in the killer tide
The dream girl experienced a mental breakdown, leaving the singer to handle the challenges alone.
Leaving me to tow the line
-I think I'm coming home
Expressing a belief or realization that the singer is on the way to finding a sense of home or stability.
I think I'm coming home
-I [Incomprehensible] coming home
-I know I'm coming home, yeah yeah
-And are you coming home?
Pose a question, possibly to the dream girl, about her return home.
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