Ego

Unveiling the Wolf Within: Uffie's Ego Unleashed
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Lyrics

You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

Emphasizes the awareness that certain individuals, represented as sheep, cannot challenge or confront a more powerful figure, portrayed as a wolf.

You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at nighttime

Expresses occasional feelings of shyness and solitude during nighttime, with a shift in perception as daytime becomes reminiscent of nighttime.

Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at night

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And when the day time starts to feel like nighttime, I'm all alone in mine

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Key back and forth

Describes the act of manipulating a key, possibly metaphorical, with a repetitive motion and contemplation about making decisions ("Should I go?").

I rub my key back and forth

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Sometimes I'm hot, then I'm cold

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Sometimes I'm hot, should I go?

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(Should I go, should I go, should I go, should I go?)

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I rub my key back and forth

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I rub my key back and forth

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I push the pedal to the floor

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I push the pedal and let go

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(Should I, should I?)

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Laying by a fireplace, touch a flame, doesn't burn

Paints vivid imagery of contrasting sensations, such as touching fire without getting burned and the visual metaphor of "diamond fire popsicles" melting.

Ice dripping out my eyes, diamond fire, popsicles

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(Popsicles, popsicles, diamond fire, popsicles)

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And the white flag mountain in my hand

Symbolizes a surrender or truce ("white flag mountain") and acknowledges the presence of looming challenges or thoughts ("shadows ten feet tall") in the mind.

Shadows ten feet tall in my head, in my head, in my head

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Ah

Interjection, possibly indicating a transition or reflection point.


You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

Reiterates the theme of recognizing the inability of certain individuals (sheep) to confront a more dominant figure (wolf).

You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at nighttime

Repeats the theme of occasional shyness and solitude during nighttime, with a shift in perception as daytime resembles nighttime.

Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at night

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And when the day time starts to feel like nighttime, I'm all alone in mine

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Key back and forth

Continues the metaphorical exploration of decision-making and inner conflict, represented by the repetitive motion of rubbing a key and contemplation about letting go.

I rub my key back and forth

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Sometimes I'm hot, then I'm cold

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Sometimes I'm hot, should I go?

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(Should I go, should I go, should I go, should I go?)

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I rub my key back and forth

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I rub my key back and forth

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I push the pedal to the floor

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I push the pedal and let go (let go, let go, let go)

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(Should I, should I?)

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Laying by a fireplace, touch a flame, doesn't burn

Depicts surreal imagery of eyes dripping ice and the concept of "diamond fire popsicles," creating a juxtaposition of elements.

Ice dripping out my eyes, diamond fire, popsicles

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(Popsicles, popsicles, diamond fire, popsicles)

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And the white flag mountain in my hand

Symbolizes a state of surrender or offering peace with the mention of a "white flag mountain" and acknowledges the presence of imposing thoughts in the mind.

Shadows ten feet tall in my head, in my head, in my head

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Whenever I walk past you I feel like a ghost

Expresses a sense of invisibility and loneliness when interacting with a specific person, using the metaphor of feeling like a ghost.

Whenever I see you I feel so alone

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I guess I'm invisible to you, oh oh, oh oh, oh

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You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

Reiterates the theme of recognizing the inherent limitations of certain individuals (sheep) when facing a more dominant figure (wolf), alongside repeated expressions of shyness and solitude.

You and me know some sheep can't sink their teeth into a wolf

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Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at nighttime

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Sometimes I feel shy, all alone at night

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And when the day time starts to feel like night time, I'm all alone in mine

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Ah

Interjection, possibly indicating a conclusion or a reflective pause.

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