I Am
Embracing the Paradox: Treble On Huntington's 'I Am' Unveils a Tapestry of ContradictionsLyrics
Woo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Repetitive vocalizations, possibly expressing emotion or intensity.
Woo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Continuation of vocalizations, emphasizing a strong emotional tone.
Woo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Reiteration of emotional expressions, setting a tone for the song.
Woo-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Continued repetition of vocalizations, creating a musical atmosphere.
I'm a problem, I'm the killer, I'm the cure, I guess
Self-description as a complex entity with contradictory traits (problem, killer, cure).
I'm the end, I'm the beginning, the apocalypse
Claiming dual roles as both the end and the beginning, suggesting a significant influence.
I am something from nothing, I heard 'em say
Asserting identity as something created from nothing, possibly addressing origins or resilience.
Rags to the riches, your best mistake
Referencing a journey from poverty to wealth, acknowledging mistakes as part of growth.
I'm the future, I'm the relic, I'm the not done yet
Stating identity as both future and relic, hinting at a continuous, evolving existence.
Oh I am forevermore I'll be
Expressing a sense of everlasting presence.
What you wanna believe
Encouraging individual belief or interpretation.
All I know, it's too late for me to change your mind
Acknowledging a personal limitation in changing someone else's perspective.
I'll let go, let you decide
Acceptance of letting go, allowing others to make their own decisions.
What you wanna believe
Reiteration of encouraging personal beliefs or convictions.
I'm the blaze, I'm the siren, I'm the exit door
Listing various roles, possibly conveying complexity or versatility.
I'm the cape, I'm the villain, I'm the metaphor
More role descriptions, including elements of heroism and villainy.
I'm a good gun in a bad man's war, I paved the way
Describing oneself as a positive force in a negative environment.
I'm a left hook, I'm a battered jaw, I'm the pain
Claiming both vulnerability and strength in a confrontational situation.
I'm a preacher, I'm a sinner, I'm a broken Lord
Juxtaposing roles of purity (preacher) and sinfulness, suggesting internal conflict.
Oh I am forevermore I'll be
Reiteration of a lasting and enduring presence.
What you wanna believe
Encouraging individual belief or interpretation, emphasizing freedom of thought.
Who am I to tell you what you think you see?
Pose a rhetorical question about personal identity and perception.
It ain't my business to you what to think of me
Declining responsibility for others' opinions, asserting personal autonomy.
What you wanna believe
Reiteration of encouraging personal beliefs, reinforcing autonomy.
What you wanna believe
Repeated emphasis on the importance of personal beliefs.
What you wanna believe
Continued emphasis on individual interpretation and conviction.
What you wanna believe
Repetition of the theme, underscoring the central message of personal autonomy.
What you wanna believe
Reiteration, reinforcing the idea of personal freedom in belief.
All I know, it's too late for me to change your mind
Acknowledgment of personal limitations in influencing others' opinions.
I'll let go, let you decide
Reaffirmation of allowing others to make their own decisions.
What you wanna believe
Reiteration of encouraging personal beliefs or convictions.
What you wanna believe
Repeated emphasis on the importance of personal beliefs.
What you, what you wanna believe
Encouragement for individual thought and belief.
What you wanna believe
Reiteration of the central theme of personal autonomy in belief.
What you wanna believe
Final emphasis on the significance of personal beliefs.
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