Lyrics
I think the last time I was warm was in my mother
I remember feeling warmth when I was with my mother.
Now I'm listening in the darkness
Currently, I am in darkness, listening intently.
but there's nothing on the wire
Despite my efforts, there is no communication or signal.
I'm locked inside the refrigerator
I feel confined, as if trapped inside a refrigerator.
So while I sit and shiver
While experiencing cold, I shiver.
I rub the sticks together
Trying to generate warmth by rubbing sticks together.
And if it takes forever
Even if it takes a long time, I am determined to return to the warmth.
I will find my way back to the fire
Expressing resilience and determination to find the way back to warmth.
Heat is not enough
Heat alone is insufficient.
More light
Advocating for more light, symbolizing enlightenment or understanding.
Love is strong enough
Love possesses the strength to bring about positive change.
More light
Reiterating the call for more light, possibly enlightenment or knowledge.
Fa
Repetition of the call for more light, emphasizing its importance.
More light
Emphasizing the universal need for more light or understanding.
Everybody must be touched
Suggesting that everyone needs to experience enlightenment or understanding.
I think that we don't need another great communicator
Questioning the necessity of another influential communicator.
And there's a million extended mixers we are ready to retire
Expressing a desire to retire from the abundance of extended mixers or distractions.
We all face obsolescence sooner or later
Reflecting on the inevitability of becoming obsolete at some point.
So while we sit and shiver
Parallel to the earlier experience, collectively seeking warmth and understanding.
We rub the sticks together
Repeating the metaphor of rubbing sticks together to generate warmth.
And if it takes forever
Expressing determination to persist until finding warmth and understanding.
we will find our way back to the fire
Collective determination to find a way back to warmth, unity, and understanding.
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