Small Cog
Unveiling the Quest Within: Small Cog's Uncharted JourneyLyrics
You can find what you've lost
You can recover what you've lost if you persist in searching.
As long as you keep searching
The key to finding what was lost lies in continuous effort and searching.
And you might find the one you've lost
There is a possibility of rediscovering a person who was lost if the search continues.
So long as you keep on looking
The prospect of finding someone persists as long as the search is ongoing.
I know I'll always be unknown
The singer acknowledges a perpetual state of being unknown to others.
But do I need to be unknown to you?
Questioning the necessity of being unknown to a specific person.
Small cog in a large wheel
Describing oneself as a small, insignificant part of a larger system or situation.
But why's my love so small to you?
Expressing confusion or frustration about the perceived smallness of their love to someone.
Can you tell me why
Pose a question about the universal desire for the experience of flight.
Everyone dreams of flying?
Wondering why everyone has aspirations of flying in their dreams.
Can you tell me where
Seeking information about the location where the constellation Orion can be found in the sky.
In the sky I'll find Orion?
Expressing a desire to find Orion in the sky, possibly as a metaphor for seeking direction or guidance.
All the calls on my telephone
Highlighting that all incoming calls on the singer's telephone are from unfamiliar people.
Are people that I've never known
Reiterating that the callers on the telephone are strangers to the singer.
All the calls on my telephone
Emphasizing again that calls received are from unknown individuals.
Wanting something from me
Indicating a recurring theme where callers seek something from the singer.
All the calls on my telephone
Reiterating the pattern of receiving calls from people not known to the singer.
Are people that I've never known
Continuing the theme of calls from unfamiliar individuals.
All the calls on my telephone
Emphasizing once more the nature of calls as requests or demands from unknown callers.
Wanting something from me
Concluding with the repeated theme of callers wanting something from the singer through the telephone.
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