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Lost in Reflections: Unraveling the Tapestry of Self-DiscoveryLyrics
Seven pages of nothing
Expressing frustration or disappointment with unproductive content or lack of substance.
The same word again and again again
Highlighting repetition, possibly emphasizing monotony or a sense of being stuck.
Oh if I could take a step back
Expressing a desire for reflection or reconsideration of past actions.
I'd change every word that I said
Expressing regret and a wish to alter past communication or choices.
Right things wrong places, I'm lost
Feeling disoriented or confused, possibly due to making right decisions in the wrong context.
New day old faces, well that's on me
Acknowledging encountering familiar situations with different individuals.
Staged pictures of you, well that's on me
Referring to curated or manipulated images of someone, taking responsibility for it.
My own little world, well that's on me
Acknowledging a self-created mental space or perception, and taking responsibility for it.
And if the words don't come, that's alright
Accepting the difficulty of expressing oneself verbally, but finding peace with it.
I don't need them to know I'm wasting time
Expressing independence from the need for words to validate one's use of time.
All my time, all my time, all my time
Emphasizing the all-encompassing nature of the speaker's investment of time.
How long can I spend waiting
Pondering the duration of waiting and questioning its purpose.
The rest of my life forever
Reflecting on the potential longevity of the speaker's current state or circumstance.
How much time am I wasting
Questioning the amount of time being spent without clear purpose.
I don't want the answer
Expressing a reluctance to know the extent of time wasted, possibly out of fear or avoidance.
Staged pictures of you, well that's on me
Reiterating responsibility for curated or manipulated images of someone.
My own little world, well that's on me
Reiterating responsibility for a self-contained mental world or perspective.
And if the words don't come, that's alright
Accepting the inability to articulate thoughts verbally and finding peace with it.
I don't need them to know I'm wasting time
Emphasizing independence from the need for words to justify the use of time.
All my time, all my time, all my time
Reiterating the all-encompassing nature of the speaker's investment of time.
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