Lyrics
With everything this near
Expressing proximity and intimacy with everything around.
It's hard to measure care
Reflecting on the difficulty of quantifying or gauging genuine concern.
I don't mind your hands
Indicating acceptance of physical contact.
Do you feel content?
Inquiring about emotional satisfaction or fulfillment.
It's the biggest lie ever told
Highlighting a significant untruth, possibly about love or completeness.
With the right one you'll feel whole
Suggesting that true completeness is found with the right person.
Funny, we all believe it though
Observing the irony that many believe in the aforementioned untruth.
It's not like I haven't done this before
Acknowledging past experiences of a similar nature.
Show me how you stay this calm and keep your feet warm
Requesting guidance on maintaining composure and warmth.
Once or twice, thought I got it right
Reflecting on previous instances of thinking one had the right approach.
Shouldn't care about my dreams, now?
Raising a question about the relevance of caring about personal aspirations now.
With everything this near
Reiterating the closeness of everything, emphasizing its undeniable presence.
You really can't compare
Stating that certain things are incomparable in their proximity.
I don't like your hands
Expressing a dislike for specific physical touch.
Do you feel content?
Repeating the inquiry about emotional contentment.
Show me how you stay this calm and keep your feet warm
Reiterating the request for guidance on maintaining composure and warmth.
Once or twice, I thought I got it right
Reflecting on previous instances of thinking one had the right approach, echoing line 12.
Shouldn't care about my dreams, now?
Raising a repeated question about the relevance of caring about personal aspirations now, echoing line 13.
Show me how you stay this calm and keep your feet warm
Reiterating the request for guidance on maintaining composure and warmth, echoing line 20.
Once or twice, I thought I got it right
Reflecting on previous instances of thinking one had the right approach, echoing lines 12 and 21.
Shouldn't care about my dreams, now?
Raising a repeated question about the relevance of caring about personal aspirations now, echoing lines 13 and 22.
Once or twice, I thought I got it right
Repeating the reflection on previous instances of thinking one had the right approach, echoing lines 12, 21, and 25.
Shouldn't care about my dreams, now?
Raising a repeated question about the relevance of caring about personal aspirations now, echoing lines 13, 22, and 26.
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