Elephant in the Room

Embracing Imperfections: Zerbs' Elephant in the Room
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Lyrics

I still tie my shoes with the bunny ears

I still use a simple method to tie my shoes, like the bunny ears technique.

I still slur my words so hopefully you hear

I sometimes speak unclearly in the hope that you'll pay attention and understand.

My imperfections

Acknowledging my flaws and shortcomings.

There are simple words that I just cannot spell

Struggling with basic spelling for certain words.

And I'm insecure about my height as well

Feeling self-conscious about my height, expressing insecurity.

So yeah, I need direction

Admitting that I need guidance or assistance.

Sometimes I laugh to fill up random lulls

Using laughter to cover up awkward silences or moments.

'Cause I'm scared of people thinking I seem dull

Fearing that others perceive me as boring or uninteresting.

It's sad and sounds like obsession

Recognizing that my concerns might be excessive and bordering on obsession.


The elephant in the room

Addressing an obvious but unspoken issue or problem.

Is starting to look like you

Suggesting that the apparent problem is becoming associated with you.


I repeat myself when I think I make sense

Repeating myself when I believe I am making a coherent point.

When my guard is put up, it's really just a fence

When I put up defenses, it's essentially just a barrier, not genuine protection.

It's pretty easy to climb

Highlighting the ease with which someone can overcome my defenses.

Rainy days excite me, when outside's a mess

Expressing excitement for rainy days, not for the feeling, but for the visual appeal.

It's not for the feeling, more for the aesthetic

Enjoying the aesthetic aspects of things, suggesting an appreciation for beauty.

Like there's more to time

Suggesting that time holds more significance than just passing moments.


The elephant in the room

Reiterating the presence of an unspoken issue, potentially related to you.

Is starting to look like you

Stating that the issue or problem is becoming more associated with you.


The elephant in the room

Repeating the acknowledgment of an unspoken issue, now more closely linked to you.

Is starting to look like you

Emphasizing that the issue is increasingly resembling you.

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