Imagination

Loneliness Unveiled: Victor Marc's Imagination Unraveled
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Lyrics

I know you thought, you thought you saw me the other day

I know you believed you saw me recently, but it wasn't actually me.

But it was not, it wasn't me the thing you saw

Clarification that the observed person was an imposter or misconception.

You think your life is better than mine and I see it in your eyes

You perceive your life as superior to mine, evident in your eyes.

But this my friend is just your imagination

The speaker dismisses the notion, asserting it's just a product of the observer's imagination.

Cause you've never been so alone man

The observer is described as never having felt such profound loneliness.

I know you thought, you thought you had it right

You believed you had the correct understanding, but it was a misconception.

But it was not, it wasn't me who acted like a child

Denial of being the one who behaved childishly in a certain situation.

You think you don't need no medication and I see it in your eyes

You believe you don't require medication, a perception contradicted by the speaker.

But this my friend is just your imagination

The speaker attributes this belief to mere imagination, emphasizing it's not reality.

Cause you've never been so alone man

Reiteration of the observer's profound loneliness.

And I wish I could say it's gonna be okay but the weight of time would betray me if I lie

Expressing a desire to reassure with positive words, but acknowledging the weight of time makes honesty challenging.

And I wish I could say one goddamn word but I can't

Expressing a desire to speak but feeling unable to articulate anything.

And your eyes they cry on those wrinkled cheeks

Observation of the listener's tears on aged cheeks.

Yeah your eyes they cry on those wrinkled cheeks

Reiteration of the listener's emotional state with emphasis on their eyes.

And it's way too late to let go

Stating that it's too late to release or move on from something.

Ain't too hard to pick up the phone and dial your name

Suggesting it's not difficult to reach out (pick up the phone) and reconnect.

We could make up for the time lost but I ain't got much to say

The potential for reconciliation is acknowledged, but the speaker has little to say.

You think your generation was better than mine and I see it your eyes

The listener perceives their generation as superior, as seen in their eyes.

But this my friend is just your imagination

Dismissing the listener's perception, stating it's a result of imagination.

Cause you've never been so alone man

Reiteration of the profound loneliness experienced by the listener.

And I wish I could say it's gonna be okay but the weight of time would betray me if I lie

Expressing a desire to offer reassurance, but acknowledging the challenge of being truthful due to the weight of time.

And I wish I could say one fucking word but I can't

Expressing a desire to say something impactful, but feeling unable to do so.

And your eyes they cry on those wrinkled cheeks

Observation of the listener's tears on aged cheeks (repeated).

Yeah your eyes they cry on those wrinkled cheeks

Reiteration of the listener's emotional state with emphasis on their eyes (repeated).

And it's way too late to let go

Stating that it's too late to release or move on from something (repeated).

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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