Lyrics
out back, i can breathe
Finding solace and tranquility in an outdoor setting, allowing a sense of ease.
out back, i can breathe
Reiteration of the calming effect of being "out back" and the ability to breathe freely.
out back, sun shines
Highlighting the positive presence of sunlight in the outdoor space, possibly symbolizing positivity and warmth.
out back, i'm alive
Expressing a revitalized and invigorated feeling while being in the outdoor environment.
run, run faster
Encouragement to run faster, possibly symbolizing a pursuit or journey.
you're not moving your legs
Observation that the person addressed is not physically moving, suggesting a metaphorical or emotional stagnation.
i think it's time to stop
Suggesting it's time to halt or reconsider actions, potentially indicating a need for reflection.
counting your days
Encouraging the listener to stop obsessively counting the passage of time, advising against fixating on the past or future.
out back, light is mine
Asserting ownership of the light, implying a sense of control or empowerment in the outdoor space.
out back, i'm alive
Reiteration of the feeling of being alive and rejuvenated while being "out back."
run, run faster
Repetition of the encouragement to run faster, reinforcing the idea of an ongoing journey or pursuit.
you're not moving your legs
Restating the observation that the person addressed is not making physical progress.
i think it's time to stop
Reiteration of the suggestion to stop, indicating the importance of reflection and self-awareness.
counting your days
Emphasizing the need to break the cycle of obsessively counting days, urging a shift in focus.
run, run faster
Encouragement to run faster, with a reminder of the importance of movement and progress.
(you're not moving your legs)
A parenthetical reminder that the addressed person is not making physical strides.
run, run faster
Repetition of the call to run faster, emphasizing the urgency of forward motion.
(stop counting your days)
A parenthetical suggestion to stop counting days, urging a shift in focus from time to experience.
(cry your tears)
An emotional cue, suggesting the acknowledgment and release of pent-up emotions through tears.
before you get swept under
A warning to address emotional issues before being overwhelmed, possibly using a well as a metaphorical representation of emotional depth.
(into the well so deep)
Advising caution before falling into a deep emotional state, symbolized by a well.
before you fall right over
Suggesting the importance of addressing emotional issues before reaching a point of no return.
(cry your tears)
A repetition of the emotional cue, encouraging the acknowledgment and expression of tears.
cause then you'll have to know that
Suggesting that facing emotional challenges is necessary to understand the value and meaning of experiences.
(into the well so deep)
Reiterating the warning of emotional depth, emphasizing that the journey is not without purpose.
it wasn't all for nothing
Indicating that the challenges faced are not in vain, and there is significance in the journey.
(cry your tears)
Encouraging the acknowledgment of emotions, as the process has inherent value and purpose.
cause when it all dries out, you'll see
Suggesting that clarity and understanding will emerge when the emotional turmoil subsides.
(into the well so deep)
Reiterating the metaphor of a well, indicating that clarity will emerge when the emotional depths are no longer clouded.
until you cannot see
Emphasizing the idea that understanding becomes clear when emotions are no longer overwhelming.
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