Do You Feel Fine
Unveiling Shadows: Trey Gruber's Reflection on Inner TurmoilLyrics
Do you feel fine with your disguise?
Questioning if the person feels comfortable or authentic in their disguise.
To me, it seems to keep you up at night time
Suggesting that the disguise may cause inner turmoil and sleepless nights.
You're caricatured by your brain
Describing the person as distorted or exaggerated by their thoughts.
The weight of your world is unsafe
Highlighting the burden or pressure the person carries in their life.
The bastard child, the loose tooth
Metaphorical references to being an unwanted or neglected individual.
Cardboard tongue and sidewalk truths
Describing the person's speech as artificial and the truths they share as superficial.
Praying to a God that you never knew
Indicating a prayer to an unfamiliar God for relief or a truce.
For some reprieve or some kind of truce
Expressing a desire for some respite or resolution.
But we know that you'll lose
Suggesting a prediction that the person will ultimately face defeat.
You're ivory-towered and mostly a coward
Describing the person as isolated and fearful, especially in a position of privilege.
You're hard nosed and Lord knows
Emphasizing a stubborn and unyielding nature in the person.
Someday you'll have to pay in full
Predicting eventual consequences for the person's actions or behavior.
You're caricatured by your brain
Reiteration of the person being distorted by their thoughts.
The weight of your world is unsafe
Reiterating the overwhelming weight or challenges in the person's life.
The bastard child, the loose tooth
Repetition of metaphors depicting a person as unwanted or neglected.
Cardboard tongue and sidewalk truths
Repeating the idea of artificial speech and superficial truths.
Praying to a God that you never knew
Repeating the theme of seeking help from an unfamiliar deity.
For some reprieve or some kind of truce
Repeating the desire for relief or resolution.
But we know that you'll lose
Reiterating the prediction of an eventual loss for the person.
You're caricatured by your brain
Reiteration of the person being distorted by their thoughts.
The weight of your world is unsafe
Reiterating the overwhelming weight or challenges in the person's life.
The bastard child, the loose tooth
Repetition of metaphors depicting a person as unwanted or neglected.
Cardboard tongue and sidewalk truths
Repeating the idea of artificial speech and superficial truths.
You're praying to a God that you never knew
Repeating the theme of seeking help from an unfamiliar deity.
For some reprieve or some kind of truce
Repeating the desire for relief or resolution.
But we know that you'll lose
Reiterating the prediction of an eventual loss for the person.
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