Inertia
Armin van Buuren Lyrics


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Resistance shows that you're guilty
Keep on speeding on everything that you own
Dreaming systems that operate without me
Resisting and hoping to find support




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Armin van Buuren's song Inertia seem to be reflective of someone who is feeling guilty for resisting something or someone. The opening line states that "Resistance shows that you're guilty," implying that the act of resistance means that the person is somehow at fault. The next line, "keep on speeding on everything that you own," may suggest that the person is trying to make up for their guilt by focusing on material possessions or achievements.


The following line, "Dreaming systems that operate without me," implies that the person feels excluded or left out of some larger system or process. And finally, "Resisting and hoping to find support," suggests that the person is seeking validation or help in their struggle to resist, but has yet to find it.


Overall, the lyrics seem to express feelings of guilt, isolation, and a desire for support or validation. The mention of "inertia" in the title might further suggest a feeling of being stuck or unable to move forward in some way.


Line by Line Meaning

Resistance shows that you're guilty
Being resistant to change or growth is a sign of guilt or an unwillingness to confront issues.


Keep on speeding on everything that you own
Continually pushing forward and striving for success on everything that you possess.


Dreaming systems that operate without me
Having a desire for automated systems that function independently without personal input or involvement.


Resisting and hoping to find support
Being resistant to negative influences or situations while seeking support from others in the process.




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