Where Do I Begin
Navigating Love's Turbulence: Where Do I BeginLyrics
Don't push me coming down from my head
Feeling overwhelmed or pressured, not wanting to be pushed beyond one's mental limits
Your balance, you just fall back in bed
Losing stability, falling into a state of rest or complacency
Now, should I let this bullet get
Considering whether to allow something harmful or distressing to deeply affect oneself
Under my skin
Contemplating the penetration of a troubling or impactful issue
You're wondering
Feeling curious or uncertain about the starting point of a situation
Where do I begin
Questioning where to commence or initiate a course of action
When we rotate off our center
When we deviate from our equilibrium or balance
When we zoom way out
When we distance ourselves to gain a broader perspective
(Think I can see my house from here)
An introspective remark about being high up and getting a clear view, possibly a metaphorical reference
When we walk and could be running
Choosing a slower pace or approach rather than seizing opportunities quickly
When we try to keep our clothes on
Struggling to maintain restraint or control, possibly in a metaphorical sense
Don't touch me, I'll come out of my head
Warning against intrusion or interference that may disrupt one's mental state
You're ballast, you'd pull me down instead
Being a burden or weight, pulling someone down instead of lifting them up
Now, should I bet this tourniquet will save me again
Considering whether relying on something (like a tourniquet) will repeatedly offer salvation or aid in tough times
You're waiting
Being anticipated or waited for
When we rotate off our center
Repetition of the idea of losing balance or equilibrium
When we zoom way out
Reiterating the act of distancing oneself for a clearer, broader view
(Think I can see my house from here)
A continuation of the metaphorical idea of having an elevated view
When we walk and could be running
Choosing a slower pace or hesitating despite the potential for greater speed or progress
When we bang our heads together
Repeatedly experiencing conflict or clashes in ideas or actions
Over and over and over and
Emphasizing the recurring nature of conflicts or issues
Over and over and over and over
Further emphasizing the repetitive nature of conflicts or issues
Again
Expressing a cycle of experiencing conflicts or problems repeatedly
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