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Little T and One Track Mike Lyrics


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This is the hardest part of reality
Letting go is what is setting me free
And I'm right there in the middle

This is the hardest part of honesty
Showing you the deepest part of me
And it's not butterflies or rainbows
I'm taking this a day at a time
These feelings who I am collide
And I can't stay the same
This is where everything changes

I'm watching every box fade
All the fear and all of the shame
When I thought that there was no way
You called out my name

Keep your head up child
I'm coming
Look up now
I'm running

Keep your head up child
I'm coming
Look up now
I'm running

Straight for you

Every word is on the tip of my tongue
New dreams than where I started from
And it's more than I asked for

Every reason that I had to hide
From the freedom that I know inside
Loses to you every time

I'm taking this a day at a time
These feelings who I am collide
And I can't stay the same
This is where everything changes

I'm watching every box fade
All the fear and all of the shame
When I thought that there was no way
You called out my name

Keep your head up child
I'm coming
Look up now
I'm running

Keep your head up child
I'm coming
Look up now
I'm running





Straight for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Little T and One Track Mike's song [untitled] seem to delve deep into themes of facing reality, honesty, personal growth, and embracing change. The opening lines express the difficulty of coming to terms with reality, but finding a sense of freedom by letting go. The singer acknowledges the struggle they are facing, but also finds solace in being in the midst of that struggle, suggesting a sense of acceptance and awareness.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of honesty, and the challenge of revealing the deepest, most vulnerable parts of oneself to another. The mention of "not butterflies or rainbows" hints at the raw and unrefined nature of this honesty, indicating that it may not always be easy or pleasant. By acknowledging this difficulty, the song delves into the complexity of human emotions and relationships.


The repeated refrain of "Keep your head up child, I'm coming, Look up now, I'm running, Straight for you" introduces a sense of comfort and reassurance amidst the turmoil described earlier in the lyrics. It conveys a sense of support and encouragement, as if someone is reaching out to offer help and guidance during challenging times. The imagery of running towards someone in need suggests a willingness to provide assistance and be present for them.


The final verses of the song highlight the idea of personal growth and transformation. The singer speaks of taking things one day at a time, acknowledging the internal conflict between their feelings and identity. This internal struggle leads to a realization that staying the same is no longer an option, and that change is inevitable. The mention of "every reason that I had to hide" hints at overcoming past fears and insecurities, and finding strength in embracing the freedom and authenticity within oneself. Overall, the lyrics of [untitled] convey a message of self-discovery, facing challenges head-on, and finding support and connection in the midst of change.




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Written by: Shelby Little

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@jinx17

forever referencing this and no one knowing wtf I mean

@EverytimeIsleeptoken

Jinx. not many people have pryed open their third eyes

@felixxkhatt2642

Yo man me too lol

@tonyattardo9350

But, cuz you busy milking that purple cow?

@rudegirl241

I knowwwwww

@justinweber7094

You're doing God's work

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@courtneyh8272

I feel like I'm the only person in the world who remembers this πŸ˜‚

@bmack7762

Hell no!

@MrDarylPhoenix

Hell no

@YuKheThai

It's a song so stupid I legit thought I imagined it. Thanks to YouTube for preserving all things dumb and irrelevant.

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