#Chameleon Feat. Jun. K
Simon Lyrics


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Crunchy dreams become more tangible
Tangled girl things spill from the core
Onto the floor awoken pores galore
Eyes scatter as curled purple fingers
Snap to rhythm of a self
Mechanical details reduce to vapor
Heart pours brain powder into coffee filter
Steam of tears yields green
Ego a chameleon frosting
Ego a tasty frozen breakfast
Dinner and love make the world go round
Tangled girls things spill from my core
Spill from your core
Spill from her core
Spill from whose core
Sing this tune attuned to make you proud
So glad we could work it out
Let's play hide and seek away from town




Live like lizards in the sun
Life has just begun

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Simon's song #Chameleon Feat. Jun. K seem to suggest a sense of clarity or understanding. The "crunchy dreams" may represent goals or aspirations that previously seemed unattainable, but are now within reach. These dreams are no longer just abstract ideas, but rather "tangible" entities that one can grasp. The following lines emphasize the importance of self-expression as "tangled girl things" spill from someone's core. This could be interpreted as a moment of vulnerability or authenticity, where one's true self is unveiled. The metaphor of "awoken pores" suggests a sense of awakening or enlightenment as one is able to shed their previous skin and embrace their true identity.


The second half of the verse becomes more abstract, with references to mechanical details, brain powder, and a chameleon ego. The imagery of mechanical details reducing to vapor could represent a release from the limitations and structures of society, allowing for fluid expression and creative freedom. The concept of a chameleon ego is interesting, as it suggests the ability to adapt and transform to fit one's surroundings or audience. However, the comparison to "frosting" and "tasty frozen breakfast" seems to imply a sense of superficiality or phoniness. The final lines of the verse bring the focus back to the importance of connection and love, with a call to "live like lizards in the sun" and embrace the beginnings of a new chapter.


Line by Line Meaning

Crunchy dreams become more tangible
Vague aspirations start to feel more real


Tangled girl things spill from the core
Insecurities and feminine identity issues come to the surface


Onto the floor awoken pores galore
Pores open from the emotional release and impact of the situation


Eyes scatter as curled purple fingers
Nervousness and anxiety take over causing scattered eyes and curled fists


Snap to rhythm of a self
Find comfort in one's own rhythm and beat


Mechanical details reduce to vapor
The insignificant details fade away and don't matter as much anymore


Heart pours brain powder into coffee filter
The strong emotions run through your mind like coffee grounds in a filter


Steam of tears yields green
Crying causes a cleansing release and new growth


Ego a chameleon frosting
The ego changes and adapts to its environment


Ego a tasty frozen breakfast
The ego can be satisfying and fulfilling but doesn't last forever


Dinner and love make the world go round
Food and affection are essential for a happy life


Spill from your core
Others also have emotions and insecurities that need to be expressed


Spill from her core
Women specifically are encouraged to open up and share their feelings


Spill from whose core
Everyone has a core of emotions that need to be expressed and shared


Sing this tune attuned to make you proud
Create something meaningful to make yourself and others proud


So glad we could work it out
Grateful for resolving the issues and coming to an understanding


Let's play hide and seek away from town
Escaping the monotony and drama of everyday life to have some fun


Live like lizards in the sun
Take it easy and enjoy basking in the sun like a lizard


Life has just begun
There is so much potential and opportunity in life




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Jack Simons

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