Legs Give Out
Discovering Strength Amid VulnerabilityLyrics
I knew my legs had given out
The speaker acknowledges physical or emotional exhaustion, feeling unable to continue.
I thought I'd found a new way to react
The speaker believed they had discovered a different way to respond or cope with challenges.
I'm miles away from influence
The speaker is distant from external influences, possibly seeking independence or autonomy.
But I know that there's a new way for me to act
Despite the distance, the speaker recognizes the existence of a new approach or perspective.
I knew my legs had given out
Reiteration of physical or emotional exhaustion, emphasizing a sense of giving up.
I thought I'd fall, but something held me up
Contrary to expectation, the speaker did not fall, hinting at unexpected support or resilience.
Somewhere
(Possibly a transitional element or a reference to a specific place or state.)
Home
(Possibly a reference to the concept of home, which could represent comfort or belonging.)
Set me apart, sets me apart
Suggests a desire to be distinguished or set apart from others, seeking individuality.
Somewhere
(Possibly a continuation of the theme of seeking a place of comfort or belonging, like home.)
Home
(Possibly a reference to the concept of home, reinforcing its significance.)
(I knew my legs had given out)
Reiteration of the sense of physical or emotional exhaustion, emphasizing its recognition.
Set me apart, sets me apart
Expresses the idea of being distinguished or set apart from others, echoing line 10.
(React)
(Possibly a reference to the act of reacting or responding, reinforcing the earlier mention.)
Somewhere
(Possibly a continuation of the theme of seeking a place of comfort or belonging, like home.)
Home
(Possibly a reference to the concept of home, reinforcing its significance.)
(I knew my legs had given out)
Reiteration of the sense of physical or emotional exhaustion, emphasizing its recognition.
Set me apart, sets me apart
Expresses the idea of being distinguished or set apart from others, echoing line 10.
(React)
(Possibly a reference to the act of reacting or responding, reinforcing the earlier mention.)
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