Sway
Insipid Brown Lyrics
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Damn purr inside
I don't know
Why I try
Too numb to fight
By myself
Chorus
Before you know it I'll be on my way
To rant and rave and save the day
Was it all just misunderstood
Do I have reason to say
I'm no good
Isn't it strange
How emotions can change
In a blink
I've never had more love
Nor anger for anything
Or anyone
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The lyrics of Insipid Brown's song Sway seem to describe a state of emotional turmoil that the singer is experiencing. The first few lines suggest a feeling of being high and the presence of an inner purr, perhaps indicating a sense of contentment, but this is then followed by a line expressing uncertainty and a sense of futility - "I don't know why I try". The lyrics then describe being too numb to fight and feeling twisted, which could suggest a mental or emotional struggle.
The chorus seems to be talking about a desire to escape or make a change, with the singer suggesting that they will be on their way soon to "rant and rave and save the day". There is a sense that the experiences the singer is going through may be misunderstood or misinterpreted, and they question whether they have any reason to consider themselves "no good". The final lines of the song suggest that the singer is grappling with intense and conflicting emotions - they express having "never had more love" or "anger for anything".
Overall, the song Sway appears to address themes of emotional complexity, inner turmoil, and the desire for change or escape. The lyrics suggest that the singer is struggling with their feelings and perhaps feeling trapped or helpless, but there is also a sense of determination and a desire to stand up for oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
High from head to toe
Feeling excited and overwhelmed with emotions
Damn purr inside
Intense and strong feeling within
I don't know
Feeling unclear and uncertain
Why I try
Questioning the purpose and motivation behind actions
Twisted got nothing to hate
In a complex and confusing situation with no clear target of dislike
Too numb to fight
Feeling unable to react or respond to the situation
By myself
Alone and isolated in the experience
Before you know it I'll be on my way
To rant and rave and save the day
Was it all just misunderstood
Do I have reason to say
I'm no good
Expressing a desire to leave the situation, reflecting on whether the situation was misinterpreted, and feeling uncertain about personal ability and worth
Isn't it strange
How emotions can change
In a blink
Observing the unpredictable nature of emotions and how quickly they can shift
I've never had more love
Nor anger for anything
Or anyone
Experiencing extreme and conflicting emotions towards someone or something
Contributed by Aubrey W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jason Schultz
Poor pooch it looks like he was paralised from a tick I didn't even know of this dease it's so good that u guys show these things online
Bondi Vet
Thank you, Jason. Have a great day.
Croc Girl
Thanks for uploading this clip and telling us how to tell if our pets have this disease. You guys educate so many people around the world, keep up the great work 👍🏻💜💙
xmrgx
my senior dog had the same symptons a month ago and it was terrifying. i wish i had more knowledge at the time to deal better with the situation. but he's fully recovered, and i dare to say, he seems like a younger dog now. appetite increased, gaining weight again, even more excited to play with toys and the walk outside is more interesting.
IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH THIS RIGHT NOW: it will pass. it will get better. he/she will recover. take care of your seniors, he/she need your love and care more than ever at this time.
Bar bi3
Hi how long did it take for the symptoms to subside
Carol
My senior dog is going through this right now, any tips you have that can help?
xmrgx
@Carol first of all: call your vet. let your dog be comfortable and elevate his head with a pillow. give him water periodically with a syringe if necessary. let him rest and follow your vet recommendations. good luck!
Carol
@xmrgx we got medications to help with nausea and the dizziness and thankfully he still eats and drinks water. He struggles because of the head tilt but I’m thankful he still eats. I’m hoping he gets better soon this is our first full day of him being like this so it’s tough.
scribetechnologies
We've recently had issues with what our vet stated may be vestibular disease in our Miniature Schnauzer. Desperate to help her with her inability to walk, eat, or drink normally, we read about trying Cayenne Pepper, which has proven to be successful, restoring her balance when used. It's usually only needed once a day. When her symptoms kick in, I wet the first digit of my index finger, dip it in Cayenne Pepper, shake off the excess, then put it in her mouth & rub it on her gums & tongue. I'm careful not to get it on her nose or in her eyes, because it's irritating. It has made such a difference for the past few days and is allowing her to recover. My understanding is that the Cayenne Pepper is a vasodilator that helps with blood flow, providing some relief from the symptoms. Her appetite kicks in when she starts feeling better & we are careful to feed her only a bit. Naturally, the hydration is more important for now. If this helps anyone out there get through this, it's worth sharing. ❤
Shirley Benedict
Thank you for replying . I have my little schnauzer on 3 tabs of TRelief Arnica+12 daily. It is helping, but I am now going to add a tiny bit of cayenne pepper to one meal a day. He's making positive progress.