Right to the Ways and the Rules of the World

Navigating Cosmic Struggles: Right to the Ways of the World
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Lyrics

Monsters that trinkle like cats in the night

Monsters symbolize mysterious or unsettling elements; "trinkle like cats in the night" suggests subtle, quiet disturbances.

The cosmic conceiver continues his plight

The cosmic conceiver, possibly a creator figure, continues his struggles or challenges.

A war of the heavens, what's wrong and what's right

Describes a celestial conflict, questioning the distinctions between right and wrong in the war of the heavens.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Asserting the entitlement to understand and adhere to the ways and rules governing the world.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reiteration of the assertion of the right to the ways and rules of the world.


Spraying the children with incense and myrrh

Describes an act of sanctifying or purifying children with incense and myrrh, possibly alluding to religious rituals.

The hopeless confessions of minds unsure

References the confessions of individuals grappling with uncertainty and hopelessness.

Spraying the children with incense and myrrh

Repetition of the act of sanctification, emphasizing its significance.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reiterating the claim of the right to the ways and rules of the world.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Emphasizes once again the entitlement to understand and follow the governing principles of the world.


I tried to come over and see you today

Expresses an attempt to visit someone, indicating a desire for connection or communication.

I tried to come over to want you to say

Rephrases the attempt, wanting the person to express something specific.

I wanted you say to come today

Highlights the desire for the person to speak or communicate on that day.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reaffirms the right to the ways and rules of the world, possibly linking personal interactions to broader existential principles.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reiteration of the assertion of entitlement to understand and adhere to the governing principles.


Mindlessly hoping she falls for their minds

People mindlessly hope for someone to fall for their intellectual prowess.

Holding the sacraments, secrets unkind

Refers to the possession of sacred rituals and hidden knowledge that may be unkind or harsh.

Chewing the curdles of cream from the rain

Metaphorical description of savoring the unpleasant parts of life, possibly derived from experiences.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reasserts the right to understand and conform to the ways and rules governing the world.

Chewing the grits

Continuation of the metaphorical chewing, emphasizing persistence in dealing with life's challenges.

Right to the ways and the rules of the world

Reiteration of the entitlement to comprehend and adhere to the governing principles of the world.


Monsters that tinkle, trinkle like the jam's gone astray

Repetition of the opening line, suggesting a cyclic or recurring nature of mysterious disturbances.

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