Blue Paper

Beyond Blue Paper: Embracing Change and Rediscovering Serenity
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Lyrics

She used to clean up nicely, play dress up

Expressing a change from dressing up to discarding clothes, symbolizing a shift in priorities or lifestyle.

Now she's throwing her clothes away, says she needs the added space

Describing the act of getting rid of possessions for more space, possibly indicating a desire for simplicity.

She used to walk on concrete, now the sidewalk

Highlighting a preference for natural elements, suggesting a disconnect from urban environments.

Isn't green enough for her, says she misses Mother Earth

Expressing a dissatisfaction with urban landscapes, longing for a more natural environment.

She keeps on telling me, I'm not made for this

Receiving criticism about not fitting into a certain lifestyle but questioning the importance of others' opinions.

So they never give you the time of day but do you really care

Reflecting on the lack of attention from others, pondering the significance of societal validation.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Rejecting the notion presented in line 6, asserting a lack of belief in the expressed judgment.

Now you say you're finished up with the finer life of trawlers and yet

Claiming to be done with a luxurious life at sea but expressing doubt about the sincerity of this decision.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Reiterating skepticism about the abandonment of a lavish lifestyle, questioning the authenticity of the change.

Now you say you can't find the time to figure out you left ammends

Stating difficulty in finding time to reconcile with past mistakes or make amends.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Maintaining doubt about the sincerity of the desire for a peaceful and quiet life.

Now you say you want peace and quiet but could you really stand

Questioning the ability to endure tranquility after previously enjoying carefree and joyful days.

Before your halcyon days were numbered

Suggesting a nostalgic reflection on past happy days, possibly realizing their finite nature.

Weather would become dark sects as, in the desert

Depicting a transformation in weather, possibly mirroring internal changes and challenges.

You don't choke on the winter's end, and the sky isn't even there

Describing a disorienting or bleak situation where conventional guidance is lacking.

You don't need to leave the house when, it's a palace

Emphasizing the comfort and grandeur of home, contrasting the external world.


And there's no one to offend, take a walk every now and then

Encouraging outdoor activity despite the absence of judgment or offenses.

She keeps on telling me, I'm not made for this

Repeating the idea of not fitting into a particular lifestyle, questioning its significance.

So they never give you the time of day but do you really care

Reiterating indifference to societal validation, questioning its importance.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Denying belief in the presented judgment about leaving a luxurious life.

Now you say you're finished up with the finer life of trawlers and yet

Expressing doubt about the sincerity of giving up the finer aspects of life at sea.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Reiterating skepticism about the abandonment of a lavish lifestyle, questioning the authenticity of the change.

Now you say you can't find the time to figure out you left ammends

Stating difficulty in finding time to reconcile with past mistakes or make amends.

Oh no, I don't buy it for a second

Maintaining doubt about the sincerity of the desire for a peaceful and quiet life.

Now you say you want peace and quiet but could you really stand

Questioning the ability to endure tranquility after previously enjoying carefree and joyful days.

Before your halcyon days were numbered, that's another, old problem

Continuing the reflection on past happy days, recognizing their finite nature as an old problem.

Spin me on your mirror

Describing a request to be spun on a mirror, suggesting a desire for a different perspective.

The other side looks greener

Highlighting the allure of an alternative perspective, using the metaphor of a greener side.

Write it on blue paper

Encouraging the act of writing thoughts or reflections on blue paper for later contemplation.

Think about it later

Suggesting delayed consideration of written reflections, indicating a thoughtful approach.

Spin me on your mirror

Repeating the desire to be spun on a mirror for a different perspective.

The other side looks greener

Reiterating the attractiveness of an alternative viewpoint, using the metaphor of a greener side.

Write it on blue paper

Emphasizing the act of writing on blue paper for later contemplation.

Think about it later

Encouraging delayed reflection on written thoughts, suggesting a patient approach to introspection.

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