Things D Change

Navigating Life's Symphony: Young Garbo's Reflection on Change
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Lyrics

Back in the day when we had taken nothing,

Reflecting on the past when they had nothing.

We used to say that we would not grow old.

Expressing the belief that they would not age.

There's an art in protecting your heart by bluffing.

Highlighting the skill of protecting oneself emotionally through deception.

Now I've skipped to the part where our sound can be sold.

Transitioning to a point where their music is commercialized.


So many sad songs on and I'm still cynical,

Expressing a persistent cynicism despite listening to sad songs.

I'm so cynical, I'm so cynical.

Reiterating the speaker's cynical outlook.


Cause things D'Change.

Stating that things do change.


Oh my Lord, things D'Change.

Acknowledging a significant change with a reference to the divine ("Oh my Lord").

And I said Oh my Lord, things D'Change.

(Repetition of line 11 for emphasis.)

And I said,

(Empty line, no specific lyrical content.)

Oh my Lord, Things D'Change change Things D'Change Change Things D'Change

(Repetition of the phrase "Things D'Change" for emphasis.)


I was trying my best at bringing back tomorrow,

Expressing efforts to bring a better future but acknowledging the emotional toll.

But that in itself would always bring me down.

Recognizing that attempting change itself can be disheartening.

Change is as good as the rest,

Implying that change is beneficial, similar to other positive experiences.

So where's the use in sorrow?

Questioning the value of sorrow in the face of inevitable change.

When Bamba plays like Beckenbauer now.

Referencing a soccer player (Bamba) and comparing their style to Beckenbauer, possibly symbolizing a positive evolution or transformation.

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