City with Lil Sparkles

City of Lost Sparkles: Navigating Life's Traps in Yatta's Melodic Tale
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Lyrics

Standing on the top, looking at the rain drops

Standing on the top, reflecting on life's challenges and difficulties.

Little sparkles pop, I can see them through the fog

Observing small moments of joy (sparkles) amidst life's uncertainties.

They have born again like another fireworks, but...

Comparing these sparkles to fireworks, indicating fleeting moments of happiness, but expressing a sense of disillusionment.

Mine was fucking dead long time ago

Conveying a personal struggle, suggesting a loss of vitality or passion over time.


Verse:

Introduction of a verse section.

You think you’re living but the city makes it wrong

Highlighting the discrepancy between perceived and actual life in the city.

You think that you need me but I’m still going to fall

Suggesting a sense of independence or resilience despite the challenges.

But I’m still going to fall

Repetition for emphasis on the theme of facing challenges.

Do you really think that I was never like them all?

Questioning assumptions about the speaker's past and character.


Never trust that city, it looks like free fall

Warning against trust in the city, describing it as a free fall into potential danger.

But for me it’s like another trap that gives you the role

Seeing the city as a trap that assigns roles, potentially limiting individual freedom.

We were those sparkles for all, we fell out

Reflecting on a shared experience (sparkles) that has faded away.

As many other sparkles it was fast from the start

Commenting on the fleeting nature of the sparkles, suggesting a quick decline.


Verse:

Introduction of another verse section.


I gotta stop these sparkles I know that they are wrong

Expressing a desire to end or control the fleeting moments of joy, recognizing their negative impact.

Real love can’t exist in this shitty cruel world

Casting doubt on the possibility of genuine love in a harsh and cruel world.

Maybe I’m just trippin and I need to carry on

Contemplating personal struggles and questioning the need to persevere.

But you shouldn’t leave me there that night in the club

Referencing a specific incident in a club, suggesting a need for support and not being abandoned.


Verse:

Conclusion of the verse section.

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