Lyrics
Through the crowd, it’s thinning out
Expressing movement through a thinning crowd at a party.
Someone’s party, lonely hours
Describing a party experience with a sense of loneliness.
Cigarettes on cigarettes
Chain-smoking and its impact on fingers and mind.
Stain my fingers and my head
Physical and mental effects of smoking, creating stains.
As our futures disappear
Reflecting on the disappearance of future possibilities.
Infinite regression here
Feeling stuck in a repetitive and regressive cycle.
Cycle backwards
Emphasizing the cyclical nature, moving backward.
Something whirs around
Sensory experience of something whirring around.
A little world we never figured out
Describing an unexplored, small world.
Are we even real now?
Raising doubts about the reality of the current state.
Why does it gotta be so loud? call me right now, I’m tethered up in the clouds, there’s stranger feelings to get my head around
Expressing discomfort with loud surroundings, feeling disconnected in the clouds, and dealing with complex emotions.
Call me right now.
A call for connection and understanding in the midst of confusion.
I’ve been living like hell for a minute now
Acknowledging a period of challenging experiences.
Like an abstract trip I’m just shutting down
Describing a sense of shutting down during an abstract trip.
I can’t see what you want me to see now!
Expressing difficulty in perceiving what others expect.
I laid my head in the sand to feel the sound
Choosing to ignore reality and immerse oneself in a different experience.
When i walked along the coast, I found myself in sequences, i can hear them playing out, the mundane and mysterious
Discovering a sense of self along a coastal walk, observing life's patterns, both ordinary and mysterious.
Don’t leave yet, I don’t believe yet
Expressing reluctance to part ways, still questioning beliefs.
You and I, moving in sequence
Describing a synchronized movement with someone else.
Laying on the couch, laughing ‘bout some shit we heard about
Sharing a lighthearted moment, finding humor in shared experiences.
It doesn’t matter now.
Conveying that past events or details don't hold significance now.
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