To me this song speaks about the confusion an individual goes through during a difficult period such as growth, change, loss etc as situations like these are the rare moments when you actually get an opportunity to see things out of the glazed routine you may have been seeing them through.
This is about the eternal struggle to find oneself and those rare, lucid moments of clarity when you realize you may be at odds with someone's ideas..even if they are so close to you. Or it may be the alienated feeling when you come to realize you are at odds with everything around you.
Waking up sucking on lemon is waking up with a bad attitude..but it is that sour taste that alerts you something isn't the way it should be.
Everything in its right place is actually IMO, a taunt to describe a view of a totalitarian type culture that can often pervade our day to day lives, government democratic systems and in many other ways. This phrase serves as a threat that may encroach upon our personal freedoms.
There are two colors in my head what was that you tried to say?
Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are chained in to black
Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are struggling to break free from being chained into an absolute sense of life, as there are only two colors in their head.
Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are struggling to break free from being chained into an absolute sense of life, as there are only two colors in their head.
Black or White, 0 or 1, +ve side, or -ve side, there seems to be no gray areas as they continually try to make sense of it all..and the whole time there is this dominating tone ingrained from society "everything in its right place"
Black or White, 0 or 1, +ve side, or -ve side, there seems to be no gray areas as they continually try to make sense of it all..and the whole time there is this dominating tone ingrained from society "everything in its right place"
So it is a struggle and what is that you tried to say has to do with a person who is trying to hear his own inner voice saying perhaps there is an alternative but is also restricted to following the ideology of "everything in its own place".
Overall, I get the picture that waking up sucking on lemon starts the song which means to show that you have been living life but somehow it is a souring experience and you have now come to realize this on a conscious level.
Yet as you try to question why things aren't the way they should be or why you are not as happy as you could have been, there are domineering tones of "everything in its right place" that come through the obvious experience of living in a world rife with systems and positions and rules for everything.
So you are struggling to break free from convention and yet still not sure of why or how this going to happen..you have just a splinter in your mind that something is not right as things just don't feel right.
And as you begin an introspective search, you find there is a repeating theme of absolutes that your logical mind will always offer in place of your heart's greatest aspiration. In this rumination, you have delved in so deep you are distracted by everything even the inner voice that has tried to say there may be another way out or perhaps you tried to say is an external person or event that has been warning of some kind of foreboding danger while you continue ever deeper in thought.
regardless the dark dangerous tones speak to me of conflict..an internal one in my opinion.
To me this song speaks about the confusion an individual goes through during a difficult period such as growth, change, loss etc as situations like these are the rare moments when you actually get an opportunity to see things out of the glazed routine you may have been seeing them through.
This is about the eternal struggle to find oneself and those rare, lucid moments of clarity when you realize you may be at odds with someone's ideas..even if they are so close to you. Or it may be the alienated feeling when you come to realize you are at odds with everything around you.
Waking up sucking on lemon is waking up with a bad attitude..but it is that sour taste that alerts you something isn't the way it should be.
Everything in its right place is actually IMO, a taunt to describe a view of a totalitarian type culture that can often pervade our day to day lives, government democratic systems and in many other ways. This phrase serves as a threat that may encroach upon our personal freedoms.
There are two colors in my head what was that you tried to say? Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are chained in to black
Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are struggling to break free from being chained into an absolute sense of life, as there are only two colors in their head.
Perhaps this is a description of someone who knows they want to think outside the box but are struggling to break free from being chained into an absolute sense of life, as there are only two colors in their head.
Black or White, 0 or 1, +ve side, or -ve side, there seems to be no gray areas as they continually try to make sense of it all..and the whole time there is this dominating tone ingrained from society "everything in its right place"
Black or White, 0 or 1, +ve side, or -ve side, there seems to be no gray areas as they continually try to make sense of it all..and the whole time there is this dominating tone ingrained from society "everything in its right place"
So it is a struggle and what is that you tried to say has to do with a person who is trying to hear his own inner voice saying perhaps there is an alternative but is also restricted to following the ideology of "everything in its own place".
Overall, I get the picture that waking up sucking on lemon starts the song which means to show that you have been living life but somehow it is a souring experience and you have now come to realize this on a conscious level. Yet as you try to question why things aren't the way they should be or why you are not as happy as you could have been, there are domineering tones of "everything in its right place" that come through the obvious experience of living in a world rife with systems and positions and rules for everything. So you are struggling to break free from convention and yet still not sure of why or how this going to happen..you have just a splinter in your mind that something is not right as things just don't feel right. And as you begin an introspective search, you find there is a repeating theme of absolutes that your logical mind will always offer in place of your heart's greatest aspiration. In this rumination, you have delved in so deep you are distracted by everything even the inner voice that has tried to say there may be another way out or perhaps you tried to say is an external person or event that has been warning of some kind of foreboding danger while you continue ever deeper in thought.
regardless the dark dangerous tones speak to me of conflict..an internal one in my opinion.